Posted on June 2nd, 2014 Dear Friends: Today marks a historic day as I begin my role as President of URBAN COMPASS. We have always been at the forefront of the New York Real Estate industry, always with an eye towards the future of real estate: in URBAN COMPASS we see the future. URBAN COMPASS… [Read More]
INFORMATION WITHOUT INSIGHT – MANHATTAN PRICING DROP?
Posted by Leonard Steinberg on May 30th, 2014 Todays screeching headlines generated by a report from STREETEASY that Manhattan condominium prices registered their biggest monthly decrease in almost four years last month is further proof that information without insight is useless. According to the Streeteasy report, the median condo price fell 1.4% in April to… [Read More]
RAT PROBLEM OR GARBAGE PROBLEM?
Posted by Leonard Steinberg on May 29th, 2014 RATS! New York has always had a rat problem, but it appears to have worsened recently with the acute levels of construction and digging around the city: Now, a new city “rat squad” is launching an offensive against colonies in parks and sewers where rodents lurk and infest… [Read More]
IS EXECUTIVE PAY A BARGAIN COMPARED TO CELEBRITY PAY?
Posted by Leonard Steinberg on May 28th, 2014 Todays revelation of executive pay shows how much top executives earn, and already the cries of outrage are being heard. The divide between the top earners and the average earners in a company is growing, yet the divide between those that are often responsible for the livelihoods of… [Read More]
THE DEMISE OF CRESTRON: WILL APPLE CONTROL YOUR HOME?
Posted by Leonard Steinberg on May 27th, 2014 Apple, the creator of all things cool and simple-to-use, is planning to introduce a smart home concept at its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference, according to The Financial Times. The company is planning to showcase a system that lets users control their lights, appliances and security systems with their… [Read More]
FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS DWINDLE HIGHLIGHTING INFLATION FARCE
Posted by Leonard Steinberg on May 25th, 2014 First-time buyers are a diminishing sector of the housing market and now account for about 16% of new-home purchases, down from 25% – 28% between 2001 and 2007, according to the National Association of Home Builders. In the existing-home market, first-time buyers accounted for 29% of purchases in April:… [Read More]
BROKER ETHICAL STANDARDS
Posted by Leonard Steinberg on May 24th, 2014 I am always impressed by the public emphasis real estate leaders place on honesty and strong ethics in the real estate industry: I am nevertheless ceaselessly disappointed in how poorly these ethics are policed. The silence is deafening. And silence is the equivalent of an endorsement of bad behavior… [Read More]
THE DEATH OF THE DINING ROOM?
Posted by Leonard Steinberg on May 23rd, 2014 This morning’s Wall Street Journal addresses the demise of the dining room in luxury homes: I wouldn’t be too fast in making this call. There is certainly a strong argument to be made that in large cities when confronted with high space costs the choice to have… [Read More]
CITY GROWTH DRIVERS: YOUTH AND RETIREES?
Posted by Leonard Steinberg on May 22nd, 2014 An interesting article in the Wall Street Journal this morning addresses the possibility that urban growth may be slowing, with renewed interest in the suburbs. Two demographics continue to drive Urban growth: the ‘young’ and the ‘old’ either for life-style reasons or to downsize their living arrangements…. [Read More]
FABULOUS FLIPPERS COME TO 57th STREET!
Posted by Leonard Steinberg on May 21st, 2014 As new neighbors such as the Nordstrom Tower, Steinway Tower, MOMA Tower and 220 Central Park South, 432 PARK AVENUE get added to the 57th Street area mix competing with One 57, a new classification of competitors has joined the mix: re-sellers/flippers….. or FABULOUS FLIPPERS? Yes, re-selling and flipping… [Read More]