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Manhattan $1.8M

Thomas by Thomas
November 9, 2025
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Manhattan $1.8M

Manhattan’s condo median sale price surges to $1.8 million in August 2025—up 18.1% year-over-year—capping a Q3 blended $1.24 million peak amid 20.5% overall home price climb, with 1,171 transactions (6.6% YoY) and $1,500/sq ft median underscoring tight inventory (3.8 months’ supply) and 65% cash buyers dodging 6.8% mortgages, per PropertyShark’s November 3 report. Hudson Yards reigns at $5.355 million median, TriBeCa $3.3 million, while co-ops lag at $860K (8.1% up), reflecting entry seekers in a market where 33.5% sell above ask—99.7% of last list—fueled by 10.7% contract spikes despite 7% rates.

Luxury’s lure: New developments average $2.96 million (26.8% dip on mix shift), yet townhouses hit $9.8 million (65.7% YoY), with Hudson Square’s 61% leap from $1.615 million signaling post-pandemic rebound. Redfin’s September data tempers at $1.3 million overall (-3.7% YoY), but Q2’s $1.24 million second-highest record aligns StreetEasy’s January $1.075 million citywide (Manhattan $1.55 million, -6.3%). Inventory contraction—8.8% rental drop—pressures, with Malba’s Queens $1.425 million (62% up) siphoning, yet Manhattan’s 16.6% sales surge (1,407 condos) defies, days on market steady at 103.

Equity eddies: Foreign cash (22% transactions) bolsters amid 2.9% August inflation easing refi dreams; QNS’s April notes 10% citywide Q1 rise to $768K, Manhattan leading with Little Italy $4.593 million. Projections: Norada’s 3% 2025-4% 2026 median uptick eyes $1.28K/sq ft, Rocket’s June $1.388 million (1.2% up) with 680 sales (-2.4% MoM).

This summit unveils not square’s sum, but skyline’s durable dance—veiled veils of $1.8M from cash’s cascade, where realty’s artistry yields reinvention’s radius in Manhattan’s majestic march.

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