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Will my home sell in Manhattan?
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Primpted Housing Analyst
Updated monthly · Data through May 2026 · v264
- Sold Score
- 74/100
- YoY Good Chance of Selling
- Pending ratio
- 1.03
- YoY contracts vs active
- Inventory YoY
- +0.1%
- YoY active listings
- Median DOM
- 48
- YoY days on market
- Price cuts
- 37.8%
- YoY of active listings
Yes — conditions in Manhattan as of May 2026 favor sellers. The Primpted Sold Score is 74/100 (Good Chance of Selling), meaning a well-priced, well-prepared home should sell within a reasonable window.
Buyers are converting active listings into contracts at a pending ratio of 1.03, the strongest single indicator that homes are moving. Inventory is up +6.6% year over year — your home is competing with more options. The typical home in Manhattan sits 48 days on market before going under contract. About 37.8% of active listings have cut their price — pricing to the market on day one is the single biggest lever.
Bottom line: in Manhattan right now, your sale outcome is driven more by **list price and condition** than by macro market timing. A pricing analysis against the comps in your specific neighborhood is the best next step.
— Live indicators (May 2026): Sold Score: 74/100 (Good Chance of Selling) · Pending ratio: 1.03 · Inventory YoY: +6.6% · Median days on market: 48 · Sellers cutting price: 37.8% · Median listing price: $307,500 (+10.4% YoY)
Manhattan snapshot
As of the latest 2026 data- Median listing
- $308K
- YoY +0.1%
- Active inventory
- 307
- YoY +0.1%
- Median DOM
- 48
- YoY +0.3%
- Pending ratio
- 1.03
- YoY +0.0%
- Price-reduced
- 14.6%
- YoY -0.0%