New York, NY 10075 Real Estate Market Report
ZIP Code: 10075
Report Date: April 2026
Market Temperature: HOT
Scope: Single-Family Residential (SFR) listings and comps only
Market Overview
This analysis is based on a sample of properties from this ZIP code (up to 200 sold properties and up to 100 active properties). The median prices below are calculated from all available properties in the sample, while trend analysis uses properties from the selected analysis window.
Market Metrics
Note: The property counts shown above represent only the properties analyzed in this report sample, not the total inventory for this ZIP code. Median prices are calculated from all available properties in the sample, while trend analysis uses properties from the selected analysis window.
Rental Market
Note: The relationship between property values and rental rates reflects different market dynamics. Higher-priced properties may have lower rental yields due to factors such as luxury market positioning, owner-occupancy preferences, or long-term appreciation strategies rather than immediate rental income maximization.
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Liquidity & Velocity
Note: A Sale-to-List Ratio near 100% can occur when properties sell at or near their final listing price after price adjustments during the listing period, even when initial listing prices differ significantly from sale prices.
Market Trends & Context
Understanding Market Temperature
A Hot market indicates strong buyer demand with limited inventory, typically characterized by rising prices, quick sales (low days on market), and inventory levels below historical averages.
Current Mortgage Rate Context
Market-level mortgage rate comparison for this area:
Current 30-year fixed mortgage rates in New York are averaging 6.37%, which is 0.17% higher than last week's average of 6.46%.
Note: Interest rate comparisons provide market context. The existing "Interest Rate Pressure" metric above shows the qualitative market impact.
Key Findings
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$15,250,000 median sold price signals a high-value sales tier in the submarket; sellers should price with reference to recent closed transactions rather than list expectations.
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515 median days on market indicates prolonged marketing periods and suggests pricing friction—sellers may need staged concessions or targeted marketing to accelerate transactions.
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$2,139.118 median price per square foot underscores premium unit-level pricing in the area, so buyers competing on value should prioritize comparables at this per‑square‑foot level.
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Market-level indicators—price YoY trend up and market temperature hot—point to continued upward pressure on sale prices; investors should account for stable appreciation momentum when evaluating hold vs. sell scenarios.
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$4,680 median market rent and rent YoY trend up confirm strong rental fundamentals, but elevated interest rate pressure (elevated) may compress buyer financing windows and affect near-term transaction timing.
Notable Properties
The following 8 properties represent notable market examples and recent transactions that illustrate key market dynamics. These are illustrative examples selected for their significance (top sales, market benchmarks, quick sales) and are not the basis for the statistical calculations shown above.
Recent Transactions
Highest sale in the past 90 days. Fully renovated with modern finishes and premium lot positioning.
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Sold below market average
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Data Sources
Real estate market data & public records, and GemHaus® proprietary models.
Report generated: 4/13/2026
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