Buying an apartment in New York 
I've been on a writing spell
the past week hence would like to share some insights from working with clients
from all over the world when buying an apartment here in New York 
Macro vs micro level
research:
Buyers of New York New York GDP  growth rate, unemployment rate, economic drivers
more than locals would.  I recall during
my first property shopping trip where I ventured outside of New York 
My agent was surprised I
knew about the new mall 5 minutes away, the developer of the mall, how many jobs
the mall is expected to create and the number of retail shops in that mall.  To the local, it's just a new mall that will
make shopping easier for residents in the area. 
To me, the investor who is potentially putting money at stake, the mall
is not just a mall.  It's job creation,
GDP growth for the city and appreciation of property prices in the surrounding
area. 
A local person usually looks
at things from a micro perspective. 
Where is the supermarket with the best organic selection, where is the
pharmacy, what are the good French or Szechuan  restaurants
etc.  And most often, a local wouldn't be
as familiar with such things in other neighborhoods despite being in the same
city.   In contrast, an out-of-town
investor would look at things from a macro perspective.  What are the economic drivers of a city, where
are the new jobs, what are the drivers of property price appreciation, where
are the three-star Michelin restaurants. 
This is where the disconnect happens.
Comfort level:  
The ability to find a
trusted guide (an agent if buying property) is perhaps the top priority in
terms of starting the search process.  To
hedge their bets, most buyers start by reaching out to multiple agents and from
there, see how they like each of the agent's responses.  
After he/she establishes a
comfort level with a local agent, steps along the buying process often present
more surprises.  For example, why does
the buyer have to wire funds into an attorney's account?  This seems weird - what happens if the
attorney runs away with the money?  Shouldn't
he be wiring funds into the seller's account? 
But wait, according to the attorney, the risk of a seller running away
with your money before the closing is even higher!  
Even I would be wary of
people, regardless of how nice they look or sincere they sound, when large
amounts of money is at stake.  This is
totally understandable.   
Anyway, my point is that
level of comfort is a very important consideration especially for the first
time international investor wanting to buy an apartment in New York 
Contract has to be
written:
In certain countries a
verbal agreement is a contract.  But with
New York 
Does it come with a kitchen?
When buying an apartment in New York 
Renovations:
Another cultural difference
- in New York 
One issue mentioned by the
developer of One57 is that since this is the "billionaire's club,"
the owners are all having their own crews re-do their respective $50 to $90
million pads.  In that case, interiors
would look quite different.
Going back to interiors
usually the same quality, it doesn't make sense for a buyer to renovate his/her
apartment to look like a palace when the other units within the building are
not comparable.  For example, if
apartments within a building transacts at $1500 per square foot, a seller would
not get $3000 per square foot even if the apartment is renovated like a palace.
These are some insights on
the differing points of view when buyers are buying an apartment in New York 
Wei Min Tan is Managing Director of Castle Avenue Partners and focuses on luxury condominium apartments in Manhattan, New York.  He is one of the most interviewed experts on Manhattan condominiums by the media such as New York Times, Wall Street Journal and CNN.

 
 
3 comments:
Good article, thanks for sharing. Not loaded with all the technicalities.
Loved the way this article has captured and considered every single note of what to be considered when thinking about buying an apartment in NY.
Lovely blogpost with the most profound features about the city of NYC with the best apartments.
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