Pursuits
Manhattan Luxury-Home Supply Dwindles as High-End Demand Jumps
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Jason Haber, who runs a New York real estate brokerage firm, is struggling to find apartments to show a client who’s in the market for a Manhattan home priced around $8 million.
Faced with a dwindling supply of luxury properties, Haber said his agents at Rubicon Property have resorted to mailing letters to 300 condominium and townhouse owners around the city to see if anyone might consider selling.