Open house stats
Started by KeithBurkhardt
over 6 years ago
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If you're an agent with listings and haven't contacted Fritz Frigan (Halstead) yet, please do so! He's providing an excellent service by compiling these open house stats. Manhattan – the average dropped to 2.25 per open house, from 2.40 the weekend before. Last year, on August 26, Manhattan recorded 2.84 average. Upper West Side relatively strong with 4.10, Harlem also above the average with 3.07.... [more]
If you're an agent with listings and haven't contacted Fritz Frigan (Halstead) yet, please do so! He's providing an excellent service by compiling these open house stats. Manhattan – the average dropped to 2.25 per open house, from 2.40 the weekend before. Last year, on August 26, Manhattan recorded 2.84 average. Upper West Side relatively strong with 4.10, Harlem also above the average with 3.07. Very slow in Midtown West (0.38), Chelsea (0.00), Upper East Side (1.58). Beware of the small sample sizes in all areas where they are smaller than 10. Brooklyn – just 24 replies from the Kings County agents and the average dipped to terrible 1.92 per open house. From 2.84 on the weekend before. Last year, on August 26, Brooklyn recorded 3.22! – (“Long, slow summer!”). See the winners and losers in Brooklyn below. Bronx – the average dived to 1.44, from 2.10 the weekend before. Slow in Riverdale. Just 9 replies received from the Bronx. Queens – respectable average of 4.56, but a drop from weekend before, when we recorded 5.40. Astoria and Forest Hills were pulling the numbers up, Long Island City was dragging the average down. Just 9 replies from Queens. [less]
I agree he is doing a tremendous service collecting and compiling this data. It's part of what I am using to formulate my market predictions.
let me get this straight. you let ol fritz know you had a few weak open houses then fritz can contact the owner and say you are not working the property correctly and HIS company would do a MUCH better job..... no thanks