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EPISODE · Oct 17, 2022 · 51 MIN

The Age Old Debate - Greenwich or Westchester?

from Greenwich Streets · host Russell Pruner, Mark Pruner and Tim Agro

Greenwich has always been an anomaly in the enclave of the greater tri-state area - often less price sensitive, continual demand and constant desire for Greenwich's Gold Coast. This week we talk about the "big market shifts" and what may make this one different given rising inflation, interest rate volatility and what a true fall market really looks like.  Plus, this week special guest Jason Wilson Senior Managing Director of Compass Westchester and Connecticut. Jason offers a picture of the Westchester market with volumes down and value up and it's contrast to the Fairfield County market (where Greenwich is located). Also he shares what a true "post-COVID" market looks like especially as trends from COVID still persist. When that shift will happen, how it will effect buyers in the most sought after towns outside of NYC and what buyers should pay attention to given the short term economic outlook. Listings mentioned in this Episode: - 562 North Street - Listing here For more visit Russell Pruner on Instagram - @Rpruner and Mark Pruner at @MarkPrunerRealtor. To submit a question, contact Russ, Mark or Tim - visit - GreenwichStreets.com.

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