joining us to discuss is bess freedman, ceo of brown harris stevens.ing about million-dollar apartments, homes, rents that are at least five figures, if not more. what does this market look like in new york? we heard about how it got hit during covid, everyone wanted to move out to the suburbs, but that seems to be turning around now. bess: that was true. during the pandemic, a lot of people left new york city to go to places where they felt safer. now, people have come back. we just closed the second quarter and the average resale price was up 21%. people are here and they are buying. also, i think the pandemic inspired sellers to be more reasonable. we kind of had a price correction, which helps to keep our market fluid. the other thing, matt, you mentioned the eviction moratorium. i wanted to pick up on that. here in new york, it is extended until the end of august, giving tenants more breathing time. i just want to say we have some more leeway here in new york city. amanda: hopefully that is enough, bess. one thing that we saw were trends that were