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The week ending January 17, 2026 was one where the number of Manhattan residential sales recorded climbed week-over-week, and where all five of the week's highest-priced sales came in above $10 million, which couldn't help but drive up the aggregate dollar amount during this time. An Upper West S...
In the early to mid-1900s, 125th Street was the beating heart of Harlem’s Black cultural and political life. Malcolm X delivered sermons on the corner of 125th Street and Seventh Ave, the iconic Lenox Lounge hosted the likes of Miles Davis and John Coltrane while Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hu...
January is typically a slow month for Manhattan residential contract signings, and the first two weeks of this month indicate that 2026 is likely to follow suit. However, citywide contract data quoted in the New York Post found that the residential market was unusually busy in December 2025 in sp...

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In 2025, core New York City areas recorded just over 11,000 signed residential contracts: 44 percent condominiums, 54 percent co-ops and condops, and the remainder townhouses. If all properties sold at their last asking prices, total contract volume would exceed $25.5 billion. The overall average...
About 200 condos, co-ops, condops, and townhouses in core New York City areas experienced price reductions from January 13-19, 2026. These included six units at the Hudson Yards complex on the West Side - three at 35 Hudson Yards, the tallest building in the complex with a residential component, ...
With Manhattan’s omnipresent 25-foot-wide building lot pattern, full-floor residences have always been hiding in plain sight. The standard traces back to the Commissioner’s Plan of 1811, a sweeping and pragmatic blueprint that imposed the familiar street grid across most of Manhattan north of Hou...
As of mid-January 2026, basketball season is in full swing. Selection Sunday for March Madness is less than two months away, and the professional season got off to a robust start. Early in the 2025-2026 NBA season, the league announced that viewership was up 92% year-over-year with the most viewe...
Sales are expected to launch in the coming weeks at 660 Lexington Avenue, also known as 133 East 55th Street, a ground-up condominium development nearing completion in Manhattan's Midtown East. Developed by the busy bodies at Rybak Development, the 20-story high-rise anchors the prominent southwe...
In 2026, AI is expected to continue reshaping how New Yorkers buy, sell, finance, manage, and live in local properties. While humans will always be at the center of real estate, there is no question that AI is permanently changing the industry and the experience of finding, purchasing, and living...
From January 6-12, 2026, nearly 250 condos, co-ops, condops, and townhouses in core New York City areas experienced price reductions. These included the Park Avenue home of Estee Lauder chairman William Lauder. Mr. Lauder bought the 12th-floor apartment in the Rosario Candela-designed 778 Park Av...
For the week ending January 10, 2026, the city recorded Manhattan residential sales that took place at the height of the holiday season. This likely accounts for the dip in the number of recorded sales week over week, though the number of luxury closings above $3.9 million climbed slightly during...
At 823 feet tall and 70 stories high, Long Island City rental building The Orchard has outstripped the nearby Skyline Tower condominium as the tallest building in Queens. A lottery for 248 affordable units is in effect until January 28, 2026, and leasing has just launched on market-rate units.
While today’s new developments celebrate open layouts, earthy material palettes, and soaring ceilings in a clear homage to historic industrial architecture, one signature detail remains far harder to replicate: exposed brick. Found most authentically in New York in historic industrial conversions...

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