The State of The NYC Housing Market

New York

Event details:

Start
9:00am EST on Thursday, November 16, 2023
End
10:30am EST on Thursday, November 16, 2023
Location:
Joseph A. Martino Hall at Fordham University
45 Columbus Avenue Conference Room # 525
New York , NY 10023 ,

*NYC Covid Restrictions Apply.  You must show proof of vaccination and ID, and wear a mask when necessary.     

Directions to: Joseph A. Martino Hall at 45 Columbus Avenue, NY, NY 10023.  Take the 1, A, C, B or D train to Columbus Circle then cross Broadway and walk along West 60th Street 1 block west to Columbus Avenue.  Turn right on Columbus Avenue and walk 1 block crossing West 61st Street.  Martino Hall is the first building on the right-hand side, entrance is at the grade level.  If you registered your name will be on the list with the security guard.  If not mention the LAI meeting in Conference Room # 525.
 

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Our November presentation will examine the Housing Market in NYC.  Our esteemed presenter is Jonathan J. Miller, President and CEO of Miller Samuel Inc.

Jonathan co-founded a real estate appraisal and consulting firm in 1986.  He is a state-certified real estate appraiser in New York and Connecticut performing court testimony as an expert witness in various local, state, and federal courts.  He holds the Counselors of Real Estate (CRE).

Mr. Miller is the author of a series of market reports considered the “report of record” covering the New York City metropolitan area, Boston, Florida, Southern California, and Aspen that are relied on by the media, financial institutions, and government agencies, including the Federal Reserve, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the NYC Office of Management and Budget and others.  He co-authored a research paper for NYU School of Law, and the NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service’s Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy titled "The Condominium v. Cooperative Puzzle: An Empirical Analysis of Housing in New York City" published in 2007 by the Journal of Legal Studies at the University of Chicago.  He developed pending home sale indices for the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore metro areas in addition to Central Pennsylvania on behalf of Bright MLS, one of the largest multiple listing systems in the U.S.

Mr. Miller serves on the New York City Mayor’s Economic Advisory Panel representing the residential real estate sector and the New York State Budget Division Economic Advisory Board.  He has participated in studies on valuation issues with academic institutions including New York University, Princeton University, Columbia University, and Baruch College.  He participated and co-authored a research paper as part of an Urban Land Institute Advisory Services Resilience Panel in Norfolk, VA.  

Jonathan was selected as one of the 100 Most Powerful People in Real Estate 3 times by The New York Observer.

For additional information on Jonathan Click Here