Babs: ‘Don’t Ever Underestimate’ New York
In her Daily News column on Friday, Barbara Corcoran busted out some major league cheerleading for the New York real estate market that was surprising even for her given the state of the economy and the downward momentum of apartment prices in the city:
All the financial mess here in New York City is really just a speed bump on the way to future riches. I’ve lived through real-estate markets a lot more hopeless than this one, and every time the city turned around and bounced back, taking real-estate values up with it. In 1974, I listed a 14-room, park-view apartment in the famous Dakota on Central Park West. The price the seller set was absolutely nothing! Zero! The owner was willing to literally give it away if I could only find some sucker to take over his monthly maintenance. I couldn’t find the sucker. That same apartment was sold five years ago for $18 million. New York City is a boom-bust-boom town, especially when it comes to real estate. Don’t ever underestimate its power to bounce back with bigger and better values.
Go, go, go!
Ask Barbara [NY Daily News via Curbed]

Feb 09, 2012 | 11:02 AM