Makes sense. Thanks, I’d certainly be curious to see that chart for reference.
While RE pricing lags real time action I believe Hoboken is holding up well. Seems like what’s happening in Manhattan is isolated to Manhattan. Brooklyn is fairing well and outer burbs are hot. Maybe we get an inflow of folks from Manhattan for all we know. However, we need the Manhattan job market and economy to be strong for Hoboken to be strong.
As a born and bred New Yorker, I know this, too, will end and NYC will come back strong. Different than before but strong nonetheless. It’s just a question of time.
Makes sense. Thanks, I’d certainly be curious to see that chart for reference.
While RE pricing lags real time action I believe Hoboken is holding up well. Seems like what’s happening in Manhattan is isolated to Manhattan. Brooklyn is fairing well and outer burbs are hot. Maybe we get an inflow of folks from Manhattan for all we know. However, we need the Manhattan job market and economy to be strong for Hoboken to be strong.
As a born and bred New Yorker, I know this, too, will end and NYC will come back strong. Different than before but strong nonetheless. It’s just a question of time.