Q3 Brooklyn Market Report
Brooklyn’s residential real estate market d
emonstrated steady momentum in the t
hird quarter of 2025, with total sales r
eaching 2,479, marking a 7.6% year-over-
year increase.
signaling ongoing d
emand despite limited supply.
The luxury market posted significant gains; c
losings of houses priced $3 million and
above surged 47% year-over-year. (Read Full Report)
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The U.S. stock market’s recent upward trend was interrupted after a sell-off on Friday left the S&P 500 down 2.4% for the week and sent the index to just its third negative result out of the past 10 weeks. The NASDAQ finished down 2.5% and the Dow ended 2.7% lower. This downturn is in direct response to the president's recent threats to impose further tarriffs on China. (Full Story)
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Cash Buyers Call the Shots in New York’s Luxury and Affordable Housing Markets
Cash buyers are increasingly dominating both ends of the New York housing market, from luxury penthouses to affordable starter homes. With mortgage rates remaining elevated, all-cash offers are giving buyers a competitive edge, particularly in high-demand neighborhoods. (Read More)
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Trump Threatens 'Massive' China Tariffs, Weighing on Wall Street
Yesterday, U.S. equities ended lower as President Donald Trump’s renewed threats of imposing massive tariffs on Chinese goods sparked investor concerns over a potential trade war escalation. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 386 points, the S&P 500 declined 1.2%, and the Nasdaq Composite dropped amid tech sector weakness. (Read Full)
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Gold Heads For Eighth Weekly Gain On Strong Safe-Haven Demand
Gold prices continued their historic rally, approaching $4,050 per ounce as investors sought refuge from inflation, geopolitical tensions, and expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts. Central bank buying, particularly from emerging markets, has further bolstered demand. The last time gold surged like this was during the financial crisis and the pandemic. (Full Story)
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Last week, the team took a tour of Brooklyn's finest:
The takeaways: Brooklyn is the place to be.
It's the place to invest, the place to work, the place to eat, the place to drink, the place to live.
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530 Grand Street, Unit E8C
2 Bed | 1 Bath Open: 10/12 11:00AM - 12:00PM
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4 Bed | 5 Bath Open: 10/12 12:30PM - 02:00PM
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6 Bed | 7 Bath Open: 10/12 02:00PM - 03:00PM
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Open: 10/12 02:30PM - 04:00PM
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113 Carroll Street, Unit 4
2 Bed | 1 Bath Open: 10/12 03:00PM - 04:30PM
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26 South Oxford Street, Unit 1A
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529 West 42nd Street, Unit 7B
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651 New York Avenue, Unit 604
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152 North 9th Street, Unit 1R
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50-54 East 8th Street, Unit 3S
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43-33 42nd Street, Unit 6B
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1390 Putnam Avenue, Unit 1F
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40 East 80th Street, Unit 2C
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