As the New York City real estate market continues to heat up, homebuyers in Brooklyn and Manhattan are facing a daunting challenge: finding a place to call their own. According to a new report from The New York Times, the number of homes for sale in these two boroughs has hit a record low, sparking concerns among potential buyers and experts alike. With prices skyrocketing and inventory dwindling, many are wondering if the city's housing market has finally reached a breaking point. As the demand for affordable housing continues to outstrip supply, what does this mean for the future of the Big Apple's real estate landscape?
Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan The New York Times