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<p>The data below shows median sales prices for New York City homes, co-ops and condos as determined from New York City property records in December 2010.  <strong>For the month, the median price for all homes and apartments sold in New York City was $495,000<sup><a href="#f-1">1</a></sup></strong>.  Pricing by housing type is broken out in the table below and a history of <a href="#monthly">monthly median sales prices</a> are shown further down.  For a less volatile look at pricing, see the <a href="#quarterly">quarterly</a> and <a href="#annually">12 month</a> rolling median price data.  <a href="#affordability">Affordability based on income and recorded home sales</a> is also calculated.</p> 

<p><b>New York City Median Home Prices for December 2010</b></p>
<table summary="Month/Month and Year/Year changes in New York City median property values for December 2010.">
 <tr>
  <th>New York City <br />Housing Type</th>
   <th>December 2010 <br />Median Price</th>
   <th>Month/Month</th>
   <th>Year/Year</th>
 </tr>
   <tr>
    <td>Houses </td>
    <td>$475,000</td>
     <td>+3.09%</td>
     <td>+7.03%</td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
    <td>CO-OPs </td>
    <td>$371,250</td>
     <td>+9.35%</td>
     <td>+23.96%</td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
    <td>Condos </td>
    <td>$682,602</td>
     <td>+9.82%</td>
     <td>+13.39%</td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
    <td>Combined </td>
    <td>$495,000</td>
     <td>+4.21%</td>
     <td>+12.50%</td>
   </tr>
</table>
<p>&sect; &mdash; Small sample for the period. Changes not calculated and data point not shown in charts.</p>

<p><b>Monthly Home Price History for New York City</b></p>
 <p>The median price for all homes and apartments in new york city reached its most recent peak of $560,734 in June 2007.  At $495,000, the current median price is now 11.72% lower.  When the median price hit its lowest point (to date) of $425,000 in November 2009 it was 24.21% off the most recent peak.  It has since climbed 16.47% from that post peak low.</p>
<p><b>Monthly Median Sales Prices: Houses, CO-OPs, Condos, Combined</b></p>
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<p><b>History of Monthly Median Sales Prices for the Last Year</b></p>
 <table summary="Monthly median property values in New York City from December 2009 to December 2010">
 <thead>
  <tr>
   <th>Month</th>
     <th>Houses</th>
     <th>CO-OPs</th>
     <th>Condos</th>
     <th>Combined</th>
  </tr>
 </thead>
 <tbody>
  <tr >
    <td>December 2010</td>
      <td>$475,000 </td>
      <td>$371,250 </td>
      <td>$682,602 </td>
      <td>$495,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>November 2010</td>
      <td>$460,750 </td>
      <td>$339,500 </td>
      <td>$621,566 </td>
      <td>$475,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>October 2010</td>
      <td>$450,000 </td>
      <td>$331,990 </td>
      <td>$659,000 </td>
      <td>$470,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>September 2010</td>
      <td>$447,344 </td>
      <td>$354,950 </td>
      <td>$616,041 </td>
      <td>$458,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>August 2010</td>
      <td>$438,500 </td>
      <td>$430,000 </td>
      <td>$667,126 </td>
      <td>$485,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>July 2010</td>
      <td>$431,849 </td>
      <td>$399,000 </td>
      <td>$647,861 </td>
      <td>$475,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>June 2010</td>
      <td>$450,000 </td>
      <td>$300,000 </td>
      <td>$548,250 </td>
      <td>$435,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>May 2010</td>
      <td>$425,000 </td>
      <td>$320,000 </td>
      <td>$612,975 </td>
      <td>$445,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>April 2010</td>
      <td>$425,000 </td>
      <td>$320,000 </td>
      <td>$616,041 </td>
      <td>$448,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>March 2010</td>
      <td>$430,000 </td>
      <td>$325,000 </td>
      <td>$565,000 </td>
      <td>$445,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>February 2010</td>
      <td>$445,368 </td>
      <td>$317,500 </td>
      <td>$590,000 </td>
      <td>$455,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>January 2010</td>
      <td>$438,786 </td>
      <td>$320,000 </td>
      <td>$585,000 </td>
      <td>$445,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>December 2009</td>
      <td>$443,807 </td>
      <td>$299,500 </td>
      <td>$602,000 </td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
   </tr>
 </tbody>
</table>

<p><b>Quarterly Rolling Home Price History for New York City</b></p>
<p>For the 3 month period ending December 2010, the combined median price for all New York City homes was $475,000.  This is 8.92% above the median price for the 3 month period ending one year ago in December 2009.</p>
 <p>The quarterly rolling median price for all homes and apartments in new york city reached its most recent peak of $550,000 in August 2007.  At $475,000, the current quarterly rolling median price is now 13.64% lower.  When the quarterly rolling median price hit its lowest point (to date) of $430,950 in June 2009 it was 21.65% off the most recent peak.  It has since climbed 10.22% from that post peak low.</p>

<p><b>Quarterly Rolling Median Sales Prices: Houses, CO-OPs, Condos, Combined</b></p>
<img alt="quarterly rolling median sales prices in New York City for houses, co-ops, condos and combined properties" src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chxt=x,y&cht=lc&chs=594x200&chxs=0,666666,11,.3|1,666666,11,-1&chd=s:__UUUUVVWWWWXXXXXXYYZZaabbbbbcdeeeeeffggghhhhhiiiiiiiiiiiihhhhgffffffeeddcbbbabbbbbbbbbaabbbbbbc,__LLLMMNNNNMMNNNOPPPPOOOOOPPQRRRQQQPPQQRRTTTSSRRRSTUUVVWVUTSSSSSTUUUTTSRQQPQRRSTUUTSTTUUUTUVYXVV,__UVXYXWWWWXYYZbdccbaZbcfeffffgggeefhiijjklllmmmljlnqrstsqqqrstuvttrsrrrqnllllmmlmkkjkjkljklnnmn,__STTTUUUUUVVVVWWXXXXXYYZZaaabbcccccddeeefffffffffgghhhihggfffgggfgffeedcbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbcdddd&chxl=0:|2003||||||||||||2004||||||||||||2005||||||||||||2006||||||||||||2007||||||||||||2008||||||||||||2009||||||||||||2010||||||||||||1:|$0|$200,000|$400,000|$600,000|$800,000|$1,000,000&chg=12.63,20.00,1,2,0.00,0&chco=0000cc,1db725,ffa500,dddddd" />

<p><b>History of Quarterly Rolling Median Sales Prices for the Last Year</b></p>
 <table summary="3 Month rolling median property values in New York City from December 2009 to December 2010">
 <thead>
  <tr>
   <th>Quarter Ending</th>
     <th>Houses</th>
     <th>CO-OPs</th>
     <th>Condos</th>
     <th>Combined</th>
  </tr>
 </thead>
 <tbody>
  <tr >
    <td>December 2010</td>
      <td>$459,000 </td>
      <td>$345,000 </td>
      <td>$640,000 </td>
      <td>$475,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>November 2010</td>
      <td>$450,000 </td>
      <td>$347,750 </td>
      <td>$628,312 </td>
      <td>$467,548 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>October 2010</td>
      <td>$445,000 </td>
      <td>$375,000 </td>
      <td>$642,006 </td>
      <td>$472,524 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>September 2010</td>
      <td>$439,000 </td>
      <td>$392,502 </td>
      <td>$641,751 </td>
      <td>$475,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>August 2010</td>
      <td>$443,000 </td>
      <td>$350,000 </td>
      <td>$610,000 </td>
      <td>$458,500 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>July 2010</td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
      <td>$325,000 </td>
      <td>$595,338 </td>
      <td>$450,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>June 2010</td>
      <td>$439,000 </td>
      <td>$315,000 </td>
      <td>$580,000 </td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>May 2010</td>
      <td>$427,000 </td>
      <td>$321,250 </td>
      <td>$600,000 </td>
      <td>$446,160 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>April 2010</td>
      <td>$434,000 </td>
      <td>$320,000 </td>
      <td>$590,338 </td>
      <td>$450,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>March 2010</td>
      <td>$437,954 </td>
      <td>$320,000 </td>
      <td>$580,000 </td>
      <td>$449,926 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>February 2010</td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
      <td>$310,000 </td>
      <td>$591,603 </td>
      <td>$446,160 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>January 2010</td>
      <td>$439,571 </td>
      <td>$307,500 </td>
      <td>$566,564 </td>
      <td>$435,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>December 2009</td>
      <td>$441,586 </td>
      <td>$300,000 </td>
      <td>$587,500 </td>
      <td>$436,100 </td>
   </tr>
 </tbody>
</table>

<p><b>12 Month Rolling Home Price History for New York City</b></p>
 <p>The 12 month rolling median price for all homes and apartments in new york city reached its most recent peak of $531,000 in March 2008.  At $455,000, the current 12 month rolling median price is now 14.31% lower.  When the 12 month rolling median price hit its lowest point (to date) of $440,000 in December 2009 it was 17.14% off the most recent peak.  It has since climbed 3.41% from that post peak low.</p>

<p><b>12 Month Rolling Median Sales Prices: Houses, CO-OPs, Condos, Combined</b></p>
<img alt="12 month rolling median sales prices in New York City for houses, co-ops, condos and combined properties" src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?chxt=x,y&cht=lc&chs=594x200&chxs=0,666666,11,.3|1,666666,11,-1&chd=s:___________ccdddeeefffgghhiijjkllmmnnoopppqqrrrssssstttttttttttssrrrqqpppoonnmmlllkkkkkkkkkkkk_k,___________QQQRRRSSSTTTTTTTUUUUUUVVVVWWWWWWXXXXXYYYYZZZaaaaaaaaaaaZZZZZYYYYYYXXXXXYYYYZZaaaaaa_b,___________eeffgghhiijjkllmmnnoopppqqqrrsttuvwxxxxxyz0122233456676767777766543210zyxxxxxxwwxxx_y,___________abbbcccdddeeeffgghhiijjkklllmmnnoopppppqqqrrrrrrrrrrrrrqqqqpppponnmllllkkkkkkkkklll_l&chxl=0:|2003||||||||||||2004||||||||||||2005||||||||||||2006||||||||||||2007||||||||||||2008||||||||||||2009||||||||||||2010||||||||||||1:|$0|$150,000|$300,000|$450,000|$600,000|$750,000&chg=12.63,20.00,1,2,0.00,0&chco=0000cc,1db725,ffa500,dddddd" />

<p><b>History of 12 Month Rolling Median Sales Prices for the Last Year</b></p>
 <table summary="1 Year rolling median property values in New York City from December 2009 to December 2010">
 <thead>
  <tr>
   <th>Year Ending</th>
     <th>Houses</th>
     <th>CO-OPs</th>
     <th>Condos</th>
     <th>Combined</th>
  </tr>
 </thead>
 <tbody>
  <tr >
    <td>December 2010</td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
      <td>$335,000 </td>
      <td>$610,000 </td>
      <td>$455,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>November 2010</td>
      <td>&mdash; &sect;</td>
      <td>&mdash; &sect;</td>
      <td>&mdash; &sect;</td>
      <td>&mdash; &sect;</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>October 2010</td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
      <td>$325,000 </td>
      <td>$600,000 </td>
      <td>$450,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>September 2010</td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
      <td>$325,000 </td>
      <td>$600,000 </td>
      <td>$450,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>August 2010</td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
      <td>$322,500 </td>
      <td>$600,000 </td>
      <td>$449,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>July 2010</td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
      <td>$318,820 </td>
      <td>$593,000 </td>
      <td>$446,160 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>June 2010</td>
      <td>$442,000 </td>
      <td>$315,000 </td>
      <td>$590,000 </td>
      <td>$445,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>May 2010</td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
      <td>$314,000 </td>
      <td>$600,000 </td>
      <td>$445,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>April 2010</td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
      <td>$310,270 </td>
      <td>$600,000 </td>
      <td>$445,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>March 2010</td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
      <td>$310,000 </td>
      <td>$600,000 </td>
      <td>$442,500 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>February 2010</td>
      <td>$442,000 </td>
      <td>$300,192 </td>
      <td>$600,000 </td>
      <td>$442,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>January 2010</td>
      <td>$443,000 </td>
      <td>$300,000 </td>
      <td>$600,000 </td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>December 2009</td>
      <td>$445,000 </td>
      <td>$290,000 </td>
      <td>$600,767 </td>
      <td>$440,000 </td>
   </tr>
 </tbody>
</table>

<p><b>New York City Home Affordability</b></p>
<p>In 2007, the median household income in New York City was $47,581<sup><a href="#f-2">2</a></sup>.  Home affordability guidelines suggest that no more than 30% of household income be spent servicing a home loan.  For the median New York City household, this would have meant that a monthly mortgage payment should not have exceeded $1,189 using the 2007 average mortgage rate of 6.34%<sup><a href="#f-3">3</a></sup>. Combining this with 2007 property sales records, we can calculate that <strong>the median income household could have potentially afforded approximately 11.13% of the homes and apartments sold in New York City in all of 2007</strong>.</p>

<div>
 <p>1. All sales metrics are calculated from <a href="http://www.nyc.gov/html/dof/html/property/property_val_sales.shtml">NYC Rolling</a> and <a href="http://www.nyc.gov/html/dof/html/property/property_val_annual_sales.shtml">NYC Annual</a> property sales.  Metrics derived from rolling data are preliminary as some sales take months to report. <a href="#r-1">&#8617;</a></p>
 <p>2. Affordability data, including median income by borough, are calculated from metrics in the <a href="http://www.nyc.gov/html/datamine/html/home/home.shtml">NYC Datamine</a> Economic and Housing Profile datasets. <a href="#r-2">&#8617;</a></p>
 <p>3. Average mortgage rates are from <a href="http://www.freddiemac.com/pmms/pmms30.htm">Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey Archives</a> and do not include points. <a href="#r-3">&#8617;</a></p>
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