There were 175 transactions totaling $1.2 billion recorded in New York City over the previous 24 hours as of 4:00 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 5. 🏆 Residential: The priciest residential deal recorded in New York was in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill. An affiliate of Jersey City-based Dixon Advisory offloaded a townhouse at 272 Lafayette Avenue for $4.8 million. The buyer was Lafayette Asset Holdings LLC. The six-bedroom, five-and-a-half bath brownstone, which has a wet bar and hot tub/cold plunge on t...| New York - The Real Deal
Lower mortgage rates have boosted the weekly purchase apps, aligning with the year-over-year growth we have seen for most of 2025.| HousingWire
The Greater Toronto Area real estate market saw its hottest July since the pandemic, marking a turnaround from previous months when buyers held back while waiting for the economy to improve.| Mortgage Rates & Mortgage Broker News in Canada
Sales of new single-family houses in June 2025 were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 627,000, according to estimates| RISMedia
The Calgary Real Estate Board says home sales in the city declined 11.6% in July compared with last year as inventory grew to levels not seen since before the pandemic.| Mortgage Rates & Mortgage Broker News in Canada
The top deals recorded in NYC for July 17 include the sale of a condo at Michael Stern’s 111 West 57th Street on Billionaires’ Row for $21 million. include actress Ellie Kemper’s sale of an Upper West Side co-op for $8 million.| The Real Deal
NORTH SMITHFIELD – Two residential properties totaling nearly 6 acres of land recently sold for $950,000 to be turned into a gas station, according to Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal, which represented the sellers. The 1241 and 1253 Eddie Dowling Highway properties were purchased by Zeshan Abid, who plans to develop the site into a […]| Providence Business News
What’s a broker to do until home sales volume takes off?| firsttuesday Journal
Steadily rising mortgage rates coupled with ongoing affordability challenges kept many potential home buyers on the sidelines in October. Sales of newly built, single-family homes in October declined 17.3% to a 610,000 seasonally adjusted annual rate, according to newly released data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau.| Eye On Housing | National Association of Home Builders Discusses Economics an...