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In an age of sleek, open-plan modernism, prewar apartments offer a refreshing return to the charm of elegant traditional design. While new construction sometimes attempts to evoke this classic style with high ceilings, hardwood floors, generous spaces, and defined rooms, many modern interiors sti...
Between restoration to a full business week and a large number of high-priced contracts signed during this time, the New York real estate market experience a week-over-week bump from October 21-27, 2024. It was a particularly good time for new development penthouses, which accounted for four of M...
Purchasing a home is both incredibly exciting and often a stressful endeavor. But finding a home in “the city that never sleeps” has all the added excitement and stress to give you bouts of insomnia. In addition to being a fast-paced housing market with what seems to be ever-rising prices, there ...
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While legal basement apartments are rare in New York City, garden-level apartments are much more common and often come with appealing built-in features at competitive prices. In this article, we define what garden-level units are, examine their key advantages and potential drawbacks, and spotligh...
Fifth Avenue, New York City's most iconic avenue, is moving ahead with a major transformation. Late last week, Mayor Eric Adams revealed plans for a $350 million redesign that will turn the stretch between Bryant Park (40th Street) and Central Park (59th Street) into a more pedestrian-friendly bo...
New York has no shortage of fitness studios and boutique fitness centers. However, gym membership is optional for residents of a growing number of buildings: New development condos are making increasingly luxurious, well-appointed fitness centers a key component of their amenity package. They fea...
From October 15-21, 2024, over 300 condos, co-ops, condops, and townhouses throughout New York experienced price reductions. Among them was the limestone mansion at 15 East 63rd Street. The house dates back to the Gilded Age, when it was built for financier and philanthropist Elias Asiel, but has...
Manhattan's housing market often feels like a binary choice: Condo or co-op? Pre-war charm or post-war practicality? Sleek new construction or historic architecture? While many of the city’s new condos boast sweeping views, luxury finishes, and an array of amenities, their efficient, often steril...
Manhattan Sales:
For the week ending October 18, 2024, $378,262,974 worth of transactions across 203 condo, condop, and cooperative deals were recorded
84 condo sales came to an aggregate price of $214,486,942
Six condop sales came to an aggregate price of $11,143,900
113 co-op sales came t...
The first listings are now live at One Williamsburg Wharf, the waterfront condominium that represents developer Naftali Group's first Brooklyn offering. Basketball player Danilo Gallinari is reportedly in contract to buy a two-bedroom in the building (h/t the New York Post), and the first public...
The week of October 14-20, 2024 was interrupted by the federal holiday on October 14, when government agencies and some banks were closed for the day. As a result, the number of Manhattan contracts signed during this time dipped week-over-week by default. However, it was still a busy time for lux...
After years of being stuck in development limbo, 520 Fifth Avenue, an ambitious mixed-use skyscraper in the heart of Manhattan, is now nearing its peak. The 71-story tower, set to top out at 1,002 feet above street level will become the tallest residential building on the famed avenue, and only b...
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