
Noah Rosenblatt and John Walkup from UrbanDigs talk real-time NYC real estate data and trends.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 174 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

In 2015, Daniel Kramp told a client to buy a $9 million apartment through a developer who wasn't paying him a commission. The advice cost him $300,000. It also turned that client into one of his best relationships for life. That's the kind of operato... more
Noah and John sit down with Nadia Bartolucci of Douglas Elliman — leader of the #1 sales team in Brooklyn, a top 10 Elliman team nationwide, and a Wall Street Journal Top 250 team with nearly $1B in sales. This one is all about Brooklyn: luxury, inve... more
The NYC Market Is Tighter Than the Numbers Show — Craig Roth Explains Why Noah and John sit down with Craig Roth, founder and principal of NextStop NY — a 22-year NYC real estate veteran who closes 150+ deals a year with over $2 billion in career sal... more
Today, Noah and John sit down with Louise Phillips Forbes of Brown Harris Stevens, a 35-year NYC real estate veteran with more than $6 billion in closed sales, to break down what’s really happening in the Manhattan housing market right now. Louise ex... more
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The show is a gem for NYC real estate agents. They interview top agents to keep a pulse on the market and relay their habits of success.
If you want insight on the New York City residential real estate market then you HAVE to listen to Talking Manhattan. Noah and John do a fantastic job of bringing on high profile and smart guests with great content for the show. Keep up the great work!
Need better audio. Sounds too muffled like you are in a tunnel. But like your guests.
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The show centers on real-time NYC real estate data, market trends, and actionable strategies for buyers, sellers, and agents. They frequently unpack current dynamics in Manhattan and greater NYC, including pricing strategies, inventory challenges, open-house tactics, and the interplay between rental and sales markets. Episodes often feature top-producing agents and market insiders who share practical advice, deal-focused insights, and anecdotes from high-demand neighborhoods, making it a valuable listen for professionals seeking timely, data-informed perspectives on the NYC housing landscape. A standout aspect is the consistent mix of data-driven analysis with on-the-ground storytelling from seasoned brokers across boroughs, plus occasional... more
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Recent guests on Talking Manhattan include:
1. Nadia Bartolucci
2. Craig Roth
3. Louise Phillips Forbes
4. Michelle Griffith
5. Louis Adler
6. Robert Rahmanian
7. Jessica Peters
8. Lisa Simonsen
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