4 4444CJones4444 Jan 19, 2009 #2 No, there's something wrong with the median price spike in the NY and Houston graphs. No way price moved like that in 2 or 3 quarters.
No, there's something wrong with the median price spike in the NY and Houston graphs. No way price moved like that in 2 or 3 quarters.
E el pollo Jan 19, 2009 #3 This is not even close to the situation in NYC 10022 or 10021. The average 2 bedroom CO-OP peaked at $1.9mm and is selling at an average price of $1.6mm now.
This is not even close to the situation in NYC 10022 or 10021. The average 2 bedroom CO-OP peaked at $1.9mm and is selling at an average price of $1.6mm now.
4 4444CJones4444 Jan 20, 2009 #4 Quote from 4444CJones4444: No, there's something wrong with the median price spike in the NY and Houston graphs. No way price moved like that in 2 or 3 quarters. More... I see the graphs have been updated. They look a little more reasonable now.
Quote from 4444CJones4444: No, there's something wrong with the median price spike in the NY and Houston graphs. No way price moved like that in 2 or 3 quarters. More... I see the graphs have been updated. They look a little more reasonable now.