We took a look at apartments that were sold in 2009 in certain Manhattan neighborhoods and compared the median prices they sold for with the median prices that apartments are currently listed for in those neighborhoods. The highest percentage difference was recorded on the Upper East Side, with a current median listing price 29% higher than the median sale price in 2009. Harlem follows with a listing price 21% higher than the 2009 median sale price. On the Upper West Side and SoHo/Tribeca the current listing price is 17% higher than the median sale price during 2009.
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