April 4, 2025 - 07:49

After a quiet 2024, the Manhattan luxury housing market has experienced a remarkable resurgence, with demand among ultra-high-net-worth clients reaching new heights. The first quarter of this year marked a significant turnaround, showcasing the strongest performance for luxury real estate in recent memory.
As affluent buyers return to the market, properties priced above $4 million have seen a notable increase in activity. This surge is attributed to various factors, including a recovering economy, favorable interest rates, and a renewed interest in urban living among wealthy individuals. High-end apartments and penthouses are particularly sought after, with many buyers eager to secure prime locations in the heart of Manhattan.
Real estate experts anticipate that this trend will continue throughout the year, as more luxury listings are expected to hit the market. The combination of limited inventory and high demand is likely to drive prices even higher, solidifying Manhattan's status as a premier destination for luxury living.
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