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Modern Condos Popular in Long Island City
NEW YORK—Developers of all sizes work in the city and it’s not uncommon for a developer to team up with a marketing firm to design the building they plan to ...
April 18, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
Manhattan 2014 Sales Start Strong, Rentals Stable
Price gains for the average residential sales price in Manhattan have hit an all-time high. The average sales ...
April 10, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
Lower Manhattan Hotel Crowdsources Design
Real estate company Prodigy Network specializes in crowdsourcing. The company, founded by Rodrigo Nino, set a world record ...
April 8, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
Choosing the Best Offer in a Multiple Bidding Situation
Multiple offers. We are seeing these situations pop up more and more often as inventory remains tight. Buyers ...
April 8, 2014
BY
Brad Malow
2013 Building Boom Generated $45 Billion for NYC
Construction spending in the city totaled nearly $30 billion last year, yielding $45 billion in total economic impact ...
April 7, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
A Final Walk Through Checklist
Your closing day is here! You are days (if not hours) away from owning your dream apartment. It ...
April 7, 2014
BY
Brad Malow
How to Calculate Your Debt to Income Ratio
You hear it all the time during a housing search: debt-to-income ratio. A bank won’t grant you a mortgage ...
April 7, 2014
BY
Brad Malow
6 Questions to Ask Before Hiring Your Movers
The spring market is in full force and that means moving time for many buyers, sellers, and renters ...
April 7, 2014
BY
Brad Malow
Why Co-op Financials Are Important
The financials of your co-op are extremely important. Your board of directors mails them to you once a ...
April 7, 2014
BY
Andrew Tran
Creating a Modern Landmark Home
Jetsetters are buying glassy luxury condos, but pre-war and historic buildings will always have a place in New ...
April 4, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
Spacious Units in Riverside South Draw Mix of Buyers
Earlier this year, the final piece of Manhattan's waterfront neighborhood Riverside South started coming together. Extell Development Company's ...
April 4, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
Brownstone Brooklyn Sales Rise 34 Percent
Brooklyn is a global brand, and the signature brownstones are in demand more than ever. According to a ...
April 2, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
Two Trees’ Domino Development a Precedent, Says City Council
Council members pressed Two Trees Management for details on the Domino Sugar Refinery development on the Brooklyn waterfront, ...
April 1, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
Calling All New Yorkers: Rediscover Architectural Permanence
NEW YORK—If you’ve ever passed through Grand Central Terminal, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, or the municipal ...
April 1, 2014
BY
Christine Lin
Rent Breathing Space in NYC
NEW YORK—Opportunity presents itself in many forms in the city. At just over 300 square miles, New York ...
March 28, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
An Architect’s View on NYC’s Landmarks
NEW YORK—Landmarks and historic districts make New York distinctly different from other cities across the nation. These buildings, ...
March 21, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
Architects Dream Big on Waterfront Projects
NEW YORK—New York City has more waterfront real estate than any other city in the United States, and ...
March 21, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
Niche Knowledge Uncovers Best NYC Properties
NEW YORK—New York City contains many neighborhoods and it takes skill to find the best properties for buyers ...
February 24, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
15 Quick Tips for Making Your Home Market-Ready
You have made the decision to sell your home. You have lined up a trustworthy real estate agent, ...
February 23, 2014
BY
Brad Malow
High Line Developers Scale Back Plans
Developers of a commercial tower along the High Line have dropped their bid to build a larger building ...
February 17, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
More Retail, Mixed-Use Coming to Manhattan West
Manhattan's West side will have a new "urban campus" one block west from Penn Station come 2016, Brookfield ...
February 10, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
Brooklyn Bridge Park Designed to Draw Locals and Visitors to a Grand View
NEW YORK—Green space and waterfront views are two highly coveted amenities in the city. Capitalizing on its desirable ...
February 8, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
The 1031 Exchange and Deferred Taxes
For real estate investors, the 1031 exchange is a powerful tool for managing tax liability when selling and ...
February 8, 2014
BY
Andrew Tran
Modular Construction Takes Off in New York
NEW YORK—Modular building and prefabrication have been gaining attention in recent years, largely because of high-profile projects and ...
February 1, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
Consequences to Overpricing Your Home
As some of you sellers prepare to put your home on the market for the busy spring market, ...
January 28, 2014
BY
Brad Malow
Activating Spaces With Problem-Solving Design
As cities evolve and attract more and more people, the visible aspects become increasingly important. Now, more than ...
January 18, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
The New ‘Central Park’ of the Lower West Side
NEW YORK—Hudson River Park, one of New York City’s most beloved parks, is unlike any other in the ...
January 3, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
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