Made in the Hamptons

Hamptons Real Estate | Jonathan Miller

Episode Summary

Made in the Hamptons host, Jill Laurence, chats with Jonathan Miller, who is President, CEO and co-founder of the real estate appraisal and consulting firm Miller Samuel Inc. He is a state-certified real-estate appraiser in New York and Connecticut, holds Counselor of Real Estate (CRE) and Certified Relocation Professional (CRP) credentials, and is an adjunct associate professor at Columbia University's graduate school of architecture and planning.

Episode Notes

Made in the Hamptons host, Jill Laurence, chats with Jonathan Miller, who is President, CEO and co-founder of the real estate appraisal and consulting firm Miller Samuel Inc. He is a state-certified real-estate appraiser in New York and Connecticut, holds Counselor of Real Estate (CRE) and Certified Relocation Professional (CRP) credentials, and is an adjunct associate professor at Columbia University's graduate school of architecture and planning. 

Also joining the conversation is Adam Hofer (@adamhofershamptons), a licensed real estate broker at Douglas Elliman in the Hamptons.

Jill Laurence is a licensed real estate advisor with Douglas Elliman, founder of real estate investment & development J. Laurence Exclusive Properties (@jlaurenceexclusive) as well as Made in the Hamptons Podcast in conjunction with  Southampton for the Season on Instagram.

Special thanks to this episodes sponsors:

Hamptons Air HVAC www.hamptonsair.co

On Instagram: @hamptonsair

The Arnold Foundation

Topics of Discussion:

•Are housing prices expected to drop further (spoiler alert: they’re not!)

•How this market pull back is different from the financial crisis of 2008

•Hamptons Housing market, what buyers and sellers should expect (there’s still bidding wars!)

•How the Fed raising interest rates affects consumer behavior and mortgage rates

•Understanding Zestimate and it’s (lack of) accuracy

•For Sellers: the difference between aspirational and market pricing and the pitfall to mispricing a property

•Why 2021 is not a basis of comparison for buying and selling today

•Advice for Hamptons buyers and sellers