Doug Eichman Team October Newsletter
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“Autumn in New York…why does it seem so inviting?” The leaves changing color in Central Park is one of the most beautiful things you will ever see. Enjoy the crunch of red and gold leaves from a park bench along the Mall and Literary Walk or the panoramic view from the luxurious full-floor homes at 111 West 57th Street. There is this buzz in the city on weekends when everyone is back in town; and I get to switch from white sneakers to suede desert boots while layering a hoodie under my favorite vintage tweed jacket. Yes, it is a bit Robert Redford and Saville Row. In addition to picking Macoun, Cortland, and Empire apples during your annual Columbus Day apple picking jaunt, there's a bunch of new Broadway shows to pick from! OUR TOWN with Jim Parson, Nicole Scherzinger starring as the immortal Norma Desmond in the legendary SUNSET BLVD, and a new production of ROMEO AND JULIET featuring music by Jack Antonoff. And just as Norma Desmond yearned to return to the big screen, I return to Sutton Place. Also making a thrilling comeback is Le Veau d’Or, the city’s oldest French bistro. I may not get the table preferred by Orson Welles, but I will be ordering my favorite desert, ile flottante. To me, this stodgy classic is a giddy delight. And finally, do not forget Halloween, the second most popular holiday in America. With the presidential election just 5 days later, one can only imagine the creative costumes that will appear! Enjoy October! Real Estate In The News! 3Q24 Manhattan Market Report?
The number of sales during the third quarter was 6% higher than a year ago, helped in part by the sharp decline in mortgage rates since May. The increased pace of closings brought the inventory of apartments for sale down to 6.2 months, its lowest level since January, and just above what we consider a seller’s market. Read the full report HERE! |
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| | | | | Doug Speaks! On September 18, The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark rate by 50 basis points. What a difference a day makes! - Since the beginning of May, mortgage rates have fallen 1%. Every 1% decrease in rates increases home purchasing power by roughly 10%. - Over 40% of our exclusive listings went into contract in the last 30 days…one as quickly as 28 days. And there's so much more optimism to share! Hear it HERE! |
| Yay September! 18 contracts were signed last week in Manhattan at $4 million and above, 9 fewer than the previous week. Condos outsold co-ops 14-2 and 2 townhouses sold. While the week had a decline, September registered 96 contracts, surpassing the 10 year average of 71! The #1 contract was 7A at 211 West 84th Street, asking $15,450,000. This duplex condo was sold off floorplans; it has 4,962 sq. ft including 5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. See it HERE! |
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Happening in October! | "Just Jack!"
Join Jack Skellington, Sally, and Zero on a walk of wonders, as your favorite characters, scenes, and songs from the immortal Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas come to life amongst the leaves of The New York Botanical Garden. Marvel at this first-ever "Light Trail" spectacle that illuminates the art of the classic film against a backdrop of botanical beauty—a must-see! Now thru November 30th. Details HERE! | Wherefore Art Thou?! An impulsive pair of star-crossed lovers hurtle towards their inescapable fate. The intoxicating high of passion quickly descends into a brutal chaos that can only end one way.
Emmy Award winner Kit Connor and Golden Globe Award winner Rachel Zegler star as Romeo and Juliet in this highly anticipated Broadway production. Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy now belongs to a new generation. 20 weeks only! Get details and tickets HERE! | |
| Brooklyn Bound!It’s Brooklyn or bust, baby. If you haven’t heard, the New York City Wine & Food Festival (NYCWFF) is landing in Brooklyn this year. Touching down October 17 through October 20, the festival will make its debut at the brand new, 450,000 square-foot modern hub, Brooklyn Army Terminal in Sunset Park. And while the festival is going down a little later in the month, plenty of events are on the cusp of or have already sold out so make your plans and get tickets! Details HERE! | Pets in the City!New York City residents have always cherished their pets, and the New-York Historical Society is here to document that. In the new special exhibition titled Pets and the City, they’ll feature an array of artwork-photographs, memorabilia, film and television clips - that document the multidimensional roles animals have played to serve and coexist alongside humans in the ever-changing New York City landscape. October 25 to April 20, 2025. Get Details HERE! | | | |
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2025 is Just Around the Corner! It's never too early to get a jump on an upcoming trend. Many paint manufacturers have already released their "color of the year" for 2025 and marthastewart.com has compiled the list of them so far. Get them on the website HERE! | | Baked, Not Fried!
Light and fluffy, bursting with tart cider flavor, and boasting an undeniable cinnamon-sugar aroma: Cider doughnuts are a fall staple at apple orchards and farm stands everywhere. But these sweet beauties are not just the stuff of day-trip dreams. They’re achievable at home with a flexible baked, not fried recipe that’s perfect as a special treat to mark the changing of the seasons. Big tip — they are best served warm! For the recipe click HERE! | |
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Doug's October Property Picks! |
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| 444 East 57th Street
Apartment 3C 2 Bedroom | 32 Bathroom | Condo $1,695,000 | 255 East 77th Street255 East 77th StreetNew York, NY
| Rue de Lille 75007 7th Arrondissement Paris, France |
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