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Many of us are looking forward to seeing friends and family for Thanksgiving and the rest of the holiday season, but the logistics of hosting a gathering can be daunting. Once hosts all over the country have decided which foods will appeal to all their guests and accommodate any dietary restricti...
Buying a home is already a significant financial commitment, and closing costs add another layer of expense to the process. These costs encompass a range of fees, including transfer taxes, bank charges, attorney fees, and appraisal costs. The total amount varies widely based on factors such as th...
New York real estate trends come and go, but one thing that stays constant is developers', designers', and buyers' appetites for tall buildings and the views enjoyed from them. Such buildings are regular fixtures among Manhattan's top contracts and top sales. Some wondered if the pandemic would ...

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Away from the subway and close to the morgue, Lower Manhattan's Far East Side is home to a treasure trove of overlooked gems and under-the-radar blocks that might even leave the most jaded Knickerbocker scratching their head. On East 18th Street, just west of First Avenue, three landmarked Italia...
From November 12-18, 2024, over 300 condos, co-ops, condops, and townhouses in core New York City areas experienced price reductions. These included three listings at Circa Central Park, the striking Harlem condominium that set a record for Upper Manhattan’s most expensive condo sale shortly afte...
Manhattan Sales: For the week ending November 15, 2024, $308,997,318 worth of transactions across 152 condo, condop, and cooperative deals were recorded 60 condo sales came to an aggregate price of $161,138,906 Four condop sales came to an aggregate price of $6,328,000 88 co-op sales came t...
Hendrix House stands out from other new developments for its focus on the hybrid work lifestyle with many of its layouts featuring “home office hot spots." After launching sales over the summer, the building is already 70% sold. Current availabilities start at $1.325 million for one-bedrooms a...
In the second full week of November 2024, post-election momentum is still going strong in the New York real estate market. Manhattan’s aggregate sales marked a sharp week-over-week increase to bring it to the highest weekly total of the year.
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...
Years in the making, and months after a pause before the planned start date in June, the nation's first congestion pricing program is back: Governor Hochul announced that congestion pricing in New York will resume by January 5, 2025. The prices will be 40% lower than initially planned, but still ...
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...

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