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Manhattan real estate analysis, market commentary, and deep-dive coverage of taxes, transactions, buildings, and policy. Published weekly by Corey Cohen.

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Policy · May 17, 2026

What the Pied-à-Terre Tax Would Mean Building-by-Building

Applying the May 14 Hochul proposal's brackets to eight named Manhattan trophy buildings — annual surcharge and five-year cumulative exposure at Central Park Tower PH107, 220 CPS 45A, The Plaza, 432 Park, One57, 15 CPW, and more.

Policy · May 17, 2026

Inside Hochul's Pied-à-Terre Tax Proposal

A walkthrough of the May 14 proposal — the three tax regimes, the DOF valuation wrinkle, the four exemption paths, the five-year sunset, the decade of failed legislative attempts behind it, and what is still uncertain.

The Pied-à-Terre Tax Debate Returns. A Tale of Three Cities.
Policy · Apr 29, 2026

The Pied-à-Terre Tax Debate Returns. A Tale of Three Cities.

Albany is debating a Manhattan pied-à-terre tax again. What Paris, Vancouver, and London tell us about how this kind of tax actually plays out.

Transactions · Apr 23, 2026

Where Manhattan Deals Actually Break

The points in a Manhattan transaction where deals most often fall apart — board package issues, financing slippage, attorney-driven retrades, and what disciplined sellers and buyers do differently.

Policy · Feb 10, 2026

Washington Keeps Fixing Housing the Same Way

Federal housing policy keeps reaching for the same set of tools — subsidies, tax credits, supply-side incentives — even as evidence accumulates that the binding constraints are local. A reading of the pattern.

Strategy · Dec 24, 2025

The Renovation Trap: When "Good Bones" Become Bad Math

When renovation costs eat the entire pricing arbitrage between unrenovated and turnkey inventory — and how to know before you commit.

Policy · Dec 9, 2025

New York Builds Housing Like It's 1975. That Might Finally Change.

Why New York's housing construction has been bottlenecked since the 1970s, what's changing in 2026, and whether supply will actually catch up.

Policy · Nov 30, 2025

Jamie Dimon and Zohran Mamdani: Two Visions Competing for New York's Future

Two visions of New York's future are colliding in public — the institutional capital view and the social-democratic governance view. What the standoff means for housing.

Market · Oct 27, 2025

Manhattan's Great Repricing

The structural repricing Manhattan went through after 2022 — what reset, what didn't, and where current inventory actually sits relative to historical norms.

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