Here is a collection of links to my weekly Three Cents Worth posts on Curbed, a graphic interpretation of the New York residential real estate market.

I hope you enjoy them,

Jonathan

(most recent first)

[August 31, 2010] Three Cents Worth #152: Charting the Seven-Year Sales and Price Itch
[June 3, 2010] Three Cents Worth #151: Rental Listing Discounts Fall Off the Balcony
[June 3, 2010] Three Cents Worth #150: Manhattan Listings Break Out in Hives
[May 21, 2010] Three Cents Worth #149: Co-ops and Condos Can Share
[May 14, 2010] Three Cents Worth #148: Manhattan Absorption Tall Tales
[May 7, 2010] Three Cents Worth #147: The Manhattan Black Thursday Keystroke
[April 30, 2010] Three Cents Worth #146: The Rent Versus Buy X-Games
[April 23, 2010] Three Cents Worth #145: Why Hamptons Housing Prices Are Still Flat as a Sand Dollar
[March 19, 2010] Three Cents Worth #144: Manhattan Market Madness!!!
[March 12, 2010] Three Cents Worth #143: Examining Manhattan’s Real Estate Agent Oversupply
[March 4, 2010] Three Cents Worth #142: Reading the Tea Leaves of Listing Inventory
[February 26, 2010] Three Cents Worth #141: Manhattan Townhouses and the High Price of Being Single
[February 19, 2010] Three Cents Worth #140: Examining Manhattan’s Snake-like Listing Discounts
[February 5, 2010] Three Cents Worth #139: Manhattan Inventory Changes Are Wildly Consistent
[January 29, 2010] Three Cents Worth #138: Manhattan Market Syncs Up With the Hamptons
[January 21, 2010] Three Cents Worth #137: Manhattan Market Sort of Feels Like 2004
[January 7, 2010] Three Cents Worth #136: Manhattan Sales/Time Continuum Broken in ‘09
[December 31, 2009] Three Cents Worth #135: Five Boroughs and a Manhattan Hiccup
[December 18, 2009] Three Cents Worth #134: Manhattan’s Recession Bookends Graphed For Your Convenience
[December 10, 2009] Three Cents Worth #133: Wrapping Up Holiday Inventory
[December 3, 2009] Three Cents Worth #132: Manhattan for the Converted Carpenter
[November 12, 2009] Three Cents Worth #131: Market Loss is Your Gain
[November 6, 2009] Three Cents Worth #130: Inventory’s Dead Cat Bounce
[October 16, 2009] Three Cents Worth #129: Manhattan to Brooklyn Value Proposition
[October 5, 2009] Three Cents Worth #128: Moving Sideways?
[August 6, 2009] Three Cents Worth #127: Rental Discounts, An About Face
[July 30, 2009] Three Cents Worth #126: Sales v. Rentals—Ratio This!
[July 23, 2009] Three Cents Worth #125: Manhattan vs. Hamptons!
[June 26, 2009] Three Cents Worth #124: Inventory As Two-Hump Camel
[June 4, 2009] Three Cents Worth #123: The Manhattan Universe in a Nutshell
[May 28, 2009] Three Cents Worth #122: Inventory Not A Three-Year Cycle!
[May 21, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Hamptons Real Estate Gets Absorbent!
[May 15, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Concentrating on a Relationship
[May 8, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Listings, They Are A-Stabilizing
[April 30, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Absorbing With A Wet Sponge
[April 23, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Absorption Mumbo (Conforming) Jumbo
[April 16, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Two Years of Chaos, Sort of
[April 9, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Market Share You Can Afford
[April 2, 2009] Three Cents Worth: New v. Used = Similar
[March 26, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Northern Manhattan Has More Swing
[March 19, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Recent Volume Was Whacked
[March 12, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Listings Grow Without Casual Sellers
[March 5, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Inventory Bump and Grind
[February 26, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Bonus Spending Power Cut
[February 20, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Absorption Crossing the Blue Line
[February 12, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Listing Discount, A Spiked Punch
[February 5, 2009] Three Cents Worth: Banks Want an ARM and a Leg
[November 13, 2008] Three Cents Worth: Listings In The Zone, Barely
[November 7, 2008] Three Cents Worth: New v. Used
[November 5, 2008] Three Cents Worth: Deflating Havoc Across The Region
[August 7, 2008] Three Cents Worth: Table Change By Dollar, Not Percent
[July 31, 2008] Three Cents Worth: Luxury Speaks Volumes About Condos
[June 17, 2008] Three Cents Worth: Inventory, a 3-Year-Old Sandwich
[May 22, 2008] Three Cents Worth: Manhattan Ebb & Flow
[March 27, 2008] Three Cents Worth: Double Down Entry, Up Luxury
[March 7, 2008] Three Cents Worth: The Seasonal Listing Wavelength
[February 28, 2008] Three Cents Worth: Marketing Time = Time To Market
[February 14, 2008] Three Cents Worth: Getting Their Square Footage Together
[February 7, 2008] Three Cents Worth: Absorbing Velocity Until We Explode
[February 1, 2008] Three Cents Worth: Inventory Upside Down
[January 24, 2008] Three Cents Worth: Luxury Market Disconnect
[October 24, 2007] Three Cents Worth: PPSF Volatility, A Nice Spread
[October 11, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Listings Rise in the Fall
[October 4, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Feeling Bloated About Skyrocketing
[September 28, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Entering Markets Without ARMs
[September 19, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Bad Case of Shrinkage
[July 19, 2007] Three Cents Worth: The Upper End Up and Left
[June 26, 2007] Three Cents Worth: A Nice Luxury Spread
[June 13, 2007] Three Cents Worth: In the Bedroom
[June 8, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Inventory Drops Like a Rock
[May 31, 2007] Three Cents Worth: PPSF (My Left Foot edition)
[May 25, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Bridging the Condo-Co-op Size Gap
[May 17, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Checking Under the ‘Hood
[May 3, 2007] Three Cents Worth: You Shall Know Our Velocity
[April 17, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Manhattan Eats Out
[April 12, 2007] Three Cents Worth: A Fistful of Quarters
[April 4, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Fewer Days of Luxury
[March 27, 2007] Three Cents Worth: If I Had a Dollar for Every Agent
[March 19, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Consuming the Market by Fifths
[March 9, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Those Inverse Entry-Levels
[March 2, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Market Logic and Insanity
[February 22, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Inventory Peaks and Troughs
[February 15, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Less Is More?
[February 2, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Housing Market = Wet Sponge
[January 25, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Discount Compression Obsession
[January 18, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Spreading Our ARMs
[January 11, 2007] Three Cents Worth: On The Listings Rollercoaster
[January 5, 2007] Three Cents Worth: Taking Inventory
[December 15, 2006] Three Cents Worth: The Onus of the Bonus
[December 7, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Return to Frenzy?
[November 30, 2006] Three Cents Worth: No Black Friday Discounts Yet
[November 16, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Inventory Takes A Breather
[November 9, 2006] Three Cents Worth: GDP (G&d D@mn Prices)
[November 2, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Looking for Flat Spots
[October 26, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Price Momentum Wanes, Listing Hiccup Reigns
[October 18, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Finding Quarters Under the Bed
[October 11, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Measuring Seller Resolve
[October 4, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Market Smooth, Then Wavy
[September 27, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Buyer Urgency v. Seller Resolve
[September 20, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Time Lag
[September 13, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Condos Cross The Line
[September 6, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Shrinking Asset Sweet Spot
[August 9, 2006] Three Cents Worth: East Side Values Lofted
[August 3, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Condos Push For Their Share
[July 26, 2006] Three Cents Worth: That $2 Million Bedroom
[July 19, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Manhattan, Well-Seasoned
[July 12, 2006] Three Cents Worth: The Dance of the Buyer and Seller
[July 5, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Manhattan Gets Homogenized
[June 28, 2006] Three Cents Worth: The Market Is Listing
[June 21, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Bonus Babies
[June 14, 2006] Three Cents Worth: A Luxury Spread You Can”t Afford
[June 7, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Absorption Makes Us Bloated
[May 31, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Co-ops Move and Shake With Rates
[May 24, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Spreading ARMS Around Prices
[May 17, 2006] Three Cents Worth: It’’s (Kinda) Volatile at the Top
[May 10, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Radar Love
[May 3, 2006] Three Cents Worth: The Manhattan Solar System
[April 26, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Wavy 5-Year Price Cycles
[April 19, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Square Feet On The Other Foot
[April 12, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Inventory’’s Up and It’’s Not Our Fault
[April 5, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Getting Our ARMs Around Studios, 1BRs
[March 29, 2006] Manhattan Gets Zipped & Ranked
[March 22, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Appreciate While You Still Can
[March 15, 2006] Three Cents Worth: The Rich Inherit the Market
[March 8, 2006] Three Cents Worth: The Supply-Demand Helix
[March 1, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Bracket Creeps Us Out
[February 22, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Listing Inventory Gets In The Red Zone
[February 15, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Manhattan Stands Tall
[February 8, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Listing Inventory Bumps, Not Humps
[February 1, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Weaning NYC Off of Real Estate Taxes
[January 25, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Slicing The Million Dollar Pie
[January 18, 2006] Three Cents Worth: All Real Estate Is Local
[January 11, 2006] Three Cents Worth: Long and Winding Road II: ARM Yourself
[January 4, 2006] Three Cents Worth: The Long and Winding Road Upward
[December 28, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Looking for the Magic Number
[December 21, 2005] Three Cents Worth: A Market With Teeth
[December 14, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Appreciating The Inventory We Have
[December 7, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Too Much (Information About) Inventory
[November 30, 2005] Three Cents Worth: You Think This Is A Development Boom?
[November 16, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Knocking the Luxury Effect Down a Peg
[November 9, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Seller Reality Distortion – “Faux Chart Series”
[November 2, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Your Gain Is Your Loss (in Volatility)
[October 26, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Mortgage Rates, Sales Prices, Toothpaste
[October 21, 2005] Three Cents Worth: No Real Estate Jones For The Dow
[October 12, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Inflated Prices
[October 6, 2005] Three Cents Worth: This Is Not Uncharted Territory
[September 30, 2005] Three Cents Worth: G.D.P. as a P.D.G. Real Estate Indicator
[September 21, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Katrina, Mortgages, and NYC Home Sales
[September 14, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Finding a Happy Median
[September 7, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Sitting and Spinning
[August 26, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Apartments, Upward!
[August 19, 2005] Three Cents Worth: Manhattan Condos vs. Co-ops