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Outside New York City, if you're buying a home, you'll almost certainly undergo a home inspection prior to closing the deal. In New York City, unless you're buying a townhouse or any other type of single-family home, duplex, or triplex, home inspections are often skipped. Still, this doesn't mean...
As the temperatures drop and mornings get colder, getting out of a warm bed and stepping on to a cold floor can feel like adding insult to injury. This is where radiant floor heating comes in. This system is most commonly found in bathrooms, and heats the floor directly rather than the air in the...
In November 2022, Italian developer Maskenada announced a successful crowdfunding campaign for Williamsburg boutique condominium 28 Herbert Street, which was dubbed the next Nearly Zero energy building in New York. Almost exactly two years later, months after filing an offering plan with a $42.37...
 
From November 5-11, 2024, over 250 condos, co-ops, condops, and townhouses in core areas of New York City experienced price reductions. These included the eighteenth-floor simplex at The Sherry Netherland, which attracted notoriety after a two-alarm fire in March 2023. The fire broke out hours af...
One of the most dreaded parts of owning an New York City coop or condo is the ever-looming possibility of being slapped with an assessment on top of the regular monthly fees. This article discusses when and why coops and condos apply assessments, how they are negotiated, and how to avoid purchasi...
Manhattan Sales: For the week ending November 8, 2024, $608,792,369 worth of transactions across 274 condo, condop, and cooperative deals were recorded 104 condo sales came to an aggregate price of $365,020,773 Seven condop sales came to an aggregate price of $11,165,470 163 co-op sales cam...
Earlier this year, sales launched on three historic Tribeca loft buildings that have been converted into boutique condominiums, each featuring no more than six full-floor residences. Located closer to Broadway on the eastern edge of the neighborhood, the developments are 62 Reade Street, 85 Worth...
With the uncertainty of Election Day now behind us, Americans are feeling renewed confidence in the economy. The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index climbed to a seven-month high, and the think-tank's expectations index, which measures economic optimism for the next six months surge...
In New York, most buyers ultimately purchase one of two types of units: a co-op or condo. While many co-ops and condos look the same from the outside and both have built-in fees, these different types of properties are actually quite distinct. They also each come with their own pros and cons and ...
Self-care is important at highly stressful times, but it is important to emphasize that this doesn’t have to be expensive or time-consuming; it can be as simple as taking ten minutes to meditate. As time passes, that small habit can yield large benefits: Studies have shown that a regular meditat...
Most New Yorkers are familiar with co-ops and condos, but occasionally, listings come up in hybrid buildings known as condops. CityRealty listings currently show nearly 200 condop units for sale throughout New York City out of over 8,200 public listings; while this accounts for a small figure of ...
Manhattan Sales: For the week ending November 1, 2024, $315,779,175 worth of transactions across 140 condo, condop, and cooperative deals were recorded 75 condo sales came to an aggregate price of $215,893,819 Two condop sales came to an aggregate price of $1,107,000 63 co-op sales came to ...

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