Owing to New York City’s location on what is known as the Atlantic Flyway, hundreds of species of birds make their way through the city every spring and fall. This is in addition to the birds that live in the city year-round, and makes for an exciting time for birders in all boroughs.
On April 4, Central Park opened CityPickle at Wollman Rink, the transformation of the iconic ice-skating rink into a 14-court pickleball installation, the largest offering in the Northeast. Open from now until early fall, it will offer group clinics, private lessons, open play sessions, children’...
As this past week's top transactions show—with the top three sales all taking place in prestigious pre-war cooperatives on the Upper East Side—co-ops remain a highly sought-after option, even amid a wave of amenity-rich new condo developments.
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New York City's residential apartment market is always evolving, with some neighborhoods maintaining their dominance while others experience notable shifts. In the condo market, Downtown neighborhoods remain among the most expensive, despite a slight decline in price per square foot year-over-yea...
President Trump’s tariffs are poised to leave few unscathed, particularly in the housing sector. On Wednesday, Trump imposed what he referred to as “dollar for dollar reciprocal tariffs” on 90 countries he believes to be trade threats, this includes a 25% additional tariff on imports from Canada ...
One of the advantages of buying in a new construction condominium is having first crack at the layouts and finishes of one's choice. Some early buyers go so far as to combine units and/or embark on further customizations while the building is still under construction, but most buyers use this tim...
When buying or selling an apartment in New York City, it is not uncommon for public figures to conduct the transaction through an LLC or another entity for the sake of privacy. However, not everyone chooses to go this route. Some celebrities make purchases in their own name or one they do not pub...
In the world of New York City real estate, it is impossible not to overstate the importance of views. Open views of the iconic skyline, one or both rivers, and/or Central Park are features of the listings commanding the city’s highest-priced sales and contracts, and the view is often a key factor...
As the old saying goes, March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb. But Manhattan's real estate market is anything but mild as March 2025 draws to a close. With one day remaining in the month, it is expected to break even with March 2024 in terms of the number of contracts signed. However, wi...
New York's most upscale residential buildings flaunt the use of high-quality materials: statuary marble floors and countertops, bronze door handles and frames, and onyx details. But the rarest and perhaps most highly coveted amenity of all is made from a commonplace nickel alloy: a key to Gramerc...
After many years of planning and saving, you’re finally in a position to buy. To be on the safe side, you’ve saved 35 percent of the purchase price. You’ve also ensured that after putting 35 percent down, you will still have substantial savings. After all, in this market, anyone who will be wiped...
Flushing-based Nexus Development, led by CEO Xiaogang Wang, has shifted its focus from recent Midtown projects at 300 West 30th Street and 355 West 39th Street to a midblock site at 31-35 West 14th Street, where Chelsea meets Greenwich Village. Nexus acquired the site in October 2023 for $14.4 mi...
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