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Matt Yan

Matt Yan

Real Estate Fellow at The New York Times

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  • English
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  • Real Estate

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Recent Articles

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Even Mobile-Home Prices Keep Rising

From 2018 to 2023, the average sale price of a new manufactured home grew faster than that of a new single-family home, according to a recent study.
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A Filipino Holiday Tradition, Perhaps Best Not Made at Home

This year, I found a new way to celebrate my heritage through parols, colorful star-shaped lanterns.
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Where Are Rent Prices Rising the Most in New York City?

Rental inventory is rising in Queens and Brooklyn, and declining in Manhattan. How are new developments altering the rental market?
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How Online Shoppers Are Trying to Foil ‘Porch Pirates’

Some people race to grab their packages before thieves can nab them. Others move to buildings with dedicated mailrooms.
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Where Are the Most Million-Dollar Homes?

While many metropolitan areas have homes valued at $1 million or more, California is leading the pack.
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Searching for a ‘Forever Home’ in Boston, a Family Played the Long ...

A couple with a young son hoped to size up in historic Charlestown, aiming for more space and good light. Here’s what they found.
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Where Are Property Taxes Rising the Most?

They’re up in nearly every major U.S. metro area, but homeowners in the South have seen especially large increases.
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A Supertall on Fifth Avenue, Eager to Be a Good Neighbor

The building, to be known as 520 Fifth Avenue, is adorned with setbacks and arches, nods to classic New York City architecture.
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Here’s Where Minimum-Wage Workers Can Actually Afford Rent

A study found that people who earn low wages were rent-burdened in all of the country’s 50 largest real estate markets.
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Who Paid More in Rent: Gen Z or Millennials?

An analysis of Census Bureau data found that while Generation Z is definitely rent burdened, millennials may have had it worse.
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Where Are the Rats in New York City?

Among the five boroughs, Brooklyn has had the most complaints so far this year. But overall, the numbers appear to be trending down.