该买还是应该买。 Manhattan Luxury Apartments Are Still Selling Amid Virus Turmoil 2020-03-16 14:53:12.847 GMT By Oshrat Carmiel (Bloomberg) -- For now, New Yorkers are still in the mood to buy luxury homes. Twenty-one contracts were signed for Manhattan apartments priced at $4 million or more last week, even as the coronavirus outbreak canceled public gatherings and had people out scouring for food and cleaning supplies, according to a weekly report from brokerage Olshan Realty Inc. The number of deals topped the average of 19 for the first 11 weeks of the year, said Donna Olshan, president of the brokerage. But buyers gravitated toward less-expensive properties. The value of all luxury contracts totaled $128.5 million, down 41% from the deals signed a week earlier. Sellers discounted asking prices an average of 13% from what they initially sought -- though the reductions will likely be higher once the purchases close and their negotiated prices are recorded. “A combination of low interest rates and falling prices seems to have outweighed the fear and volatility,” Olshan wrote in the report. The only contract for more than $10 million was for an Upper East Side duplex condo listed at $14.5 million. That was less than the $15.4 million the seller paid for the home in 2016, Olshan said. The 4,300-square-foot apartment with five bedrooms was first listed for sale in June 2018 for $16.9 million.
该买还是应该买。 Manhattan Luxury Apartments Are Still Selling Amid Virus Turmoil 2020-03-16 14:53:12.847 GMT By Oshrat Carmiel (Bloomberg) -- For now, New Yorkers are still in the mood to buy luxury homes. Twenty-one contracts were signed for Manhattan apartments priced at $4 million or more last week, even as the coronavirus outbreak canceled public gatherings and had people out scouring for food and cleaning supplies, according to a weekly report from brokerage Olshan Realty Inc. The number of deals topped the average of 19 for the first 11 weeks of the year, said Donna Olshan, president of the brokerage. But buyers gravitated toward less-expensive properties. The value of all luxury contracts totaled $128.5 million, down 41% from the deals signed a week earlier. Sellers discounted asking prices an average of 13% from what they initially sought -- though the reductions will likely be higher once the purchases close and their negotiated prices are recorded. “A combination of low interest rates and falling prices seems to have outweighed the fear and volatility,” Olshan wrote in the report. The only contract for more than $10 million was for an Upper East Side duplex condo listed at $14.5 million. That was less than the $15.4 million the seller paid for the home in 2016, Olshan said. The 4,300-square-foot apartment with five bedrooms was first listed for sale in June 2018 for $16.9 million.
我说这个时候你还急着买房子?这次全球经济萧条跟1987年看齐,说不定1929年。比2008年,2001年差多了
把钱留着,过一两年,三四年抄底不好?到时候便宜的多了去,股票也好,房子也好
纽约, 加州都封城/半封城了, 对美国经济的打击太大了
1987年没萧条吧,只是股市垮了一下又回来了
我倒是觉得现在更体现出独立屋的好了……
工作都没了,怎么涨?
这几天纽约关停餐馆/酒吧/娱乐场所等, 据说20多万人立马失业
这个月好多房租都交不上了
现在买豪宅风险太大了吧?
独立屋现在木有公寓安全。我是指打砸抢方面。
能推荐个石油股或者石油ETF吗?