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Crunching the Numbers: 2023 NY Real Estate Market Predictions

Shown (from left, top) are: Gary Connolly, chief strategy officer, HGAR; Jonathan Miller, president and CEO, Miller Samuel Inc.;
and Richard Haggerty, CEO of OneKey MLS
Shown (from left, bottom) are: Brian Tormey, NTP, president, TitleVest; Marissa Tracey, managing director, relationship management
at First Republic Bank;and Kael Goodman, president and CEO, Marketproof, Inc.
 

White Plains, NY The Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors, Inc. (HGAR) and OneKey MLS hosted a virtual panel featuring real estate experts who discussed how the New York market is shaping up so far this year and where it’s headed. Leaders from First Republic Bank, Marketproof, Inc. and Miller Samuel Inc. walked through what the data tells us about the interest rate environment and the current state of the region’s unique market dynamics.

“We saw a trend last year where the market started out really strong and then started to decelerate in the third and fourth quarter. Right now, we’re seeing the product of that deceleration, and will start to see a lot of activity for the spring market because buyers have been on the sidelines waiting to see what would happen. But now that we’re beginning to have stability in interest rates and pricing, things are going to get going again,” said Richard Haggerty, CEO of OneKey® MLS.

“Crunching the Numbers: Buy, Hold or Sell?” featured Marissa Tracey, managing director, relationship management at First Republic Bank; Kael Goodman, president and CEO at Marketproof; and Jonathan Miller, president and CEO at Miller Samuel Inc. The event was moderated by Brian Tormey, NTP, president of TitleVest, a leading NYC-based provider of title insurance and related real estate services.

Tracey started off with a summary of the interest rate environment and predictions for what will happen next, which includes two more rate increases with a terminal rate of 5% by the end of May.

“Inventory is chronically low, with Westchester’s being the lowest on record, and we’re seeing this across every housing market,” said Miller. “2023 will be ‘the year of disappointment’ because sellers won’t get buyers at 2021 and early 2022 prices, and buyers aren’t going to see any massive improvement in inventory, affordability, or in rates any time soon – on the bright side this is a sign the economy is strong.”

The discussion soon turned to affordable housing and Goodman shared his perspective on steps to a solution.

“The issue related to housing in NYC has got to be solved in city hall and the governor’s office. The next phase is about government stimulus,” said Goodman. “The governor has proposed elongating the period to build under the 421-a tax exemption, but there are various zoning issues, and the cost of capital looks like it will remain an issue still for a while, so it’s going to require local leadership. The good news is, we do have a governor and a mayor who will talk to each other. We have a very complicated thing going on, and we don’t have enough perspective yet to figure it out.”

For more, view the webinar here.

The webinar is part of the “Be Your Best” series created by HGAR and OneKey MLS, to help Realtors and agents navigate a changing landscape. The event was sponsored by TitleVest.

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