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The Next Move Team: Our Story

We, at The Next Move Team, are a unique team of experienced and dedicated Real Estate Professionals in New York, focused on working with Mature Adults / Seniors / Baby Boomers and/or their families in all related Real Estate needs they may have now, and/or in the future. Our services include but are not limited to the selling of current homes, relocation, downsizing, and/or upgrading purchase of a new home, and any additional specialty services that may be required in the process. We are a group of Real Estate Top Brokers, who understand the issues that this so important group of our population may be facing, in regards to their next move. We understand, and have a special skill set to be there, side-by-side with our Clients, supporting, and leading them through this very often emotional, potentially very complicated, and demanding process. Experience has shown us that when these necessary decisions are made with good understanding, knowledge, and thoughtful, thorough planning, it

Q4 2017 NYC Housing Market Report

Manhattan and Queens Rentals See Record Volume of Price Cuts  By  Casey Roberts Jan. 25, 2018 A glut of high-end housing in Queens caused landlords to cut rents at the end of 2017. As the typical winter slowdown hit the New York City real estate market in late 2017, landlords cut asking rents, causing the share of rental discounts to rise dramatically across Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, according to the Q4 2017  StreetEasy® Market Reports   [i] . More than one-third of Manhattan rentals (34 percent) and 28 percent of Queens rentals received price cuts in the last quarter of 2017 — the highest levels on StreetEasy record  [ii] . Twenty-eight percent of rentals in Brooklyn saw a price cut, just below the borough’s all-time high of 29 percent, recorded in the fourth quarter of 2016. Compared to the same time the previous year, median rents in Manhattan and Brooklyn were essentially flat at $3,125 and $2,524, up only 0.1 percent and 0.4 perce