Market Insight
Three-bedroom apartments have always been a coveted floor plate in New York City, but have reached a point of scarcity that prompted Curbed to ask, “Whatever happened to the three-bedroom?” Brokers interviewed for the article pointed to a number of factors: While events like marriage and children...
When the city of New York began assembling its Olympic bid back in 2001, a two-block rail yard at the forlorn Far West Side would have served as a home for a new stadium. The Olympic bid and the stadium did not pan out, but what New York City got in exchange was something greater and more importa...
Manhattan Sales:
For the week ending May 3, 2024, $458,831,783 worth of transactions across 238 condo, condop, and cooperative deals were recorded
96 condo sales came to an aggregate price of $249,130,897
17 condop sales came to an aggregate price of $22,952,285
125 co-op sales came to an a...
Resting in the shadows of the United Nations, Turtle Bay is a tranquil neighborhood that offers a respite from the hectic pace found in neighboring Midtown East. Bounded by 42nd Street, 29th Street, Third Avenue, and the F.D.R. Drive, Turtle Bay more resembles the other low-density Midtown East e...
As April 2024 gave way to May, it was another good week for West Chelsea. For the third time in 2024, One High Line had the top contract, this time with Residence #WEST25D, which was asking $13,770,000. It was among $31,565,000 in contracts signed across four units in the two-towered, Bjarke Inge...
On May 6, 2024, luminaries of all stripes will descend on the Upper East Side for the Met Gala, also known as “the Oscars of the East Coast” and “fashion’s biggest night” for the celebrity attendees and their creative takes on the theme. This year’s theme is “The Garden of Time,” taken from a sho...
Although not an official holiday, fans everywhere celebrate Star Wars Day on May 4th by doing everything from dressing up as their favorite character to just laying back and putting on their favorite film of the franchise. Want another way to commemorate the day? Check out these unbuilt New York ...
The past few years have been challenging for Harlem, with the health crisis leading to the closure of many small businesses and significantly disrupting the lives of long-time residents. However, the neighborhood is showing signs of recovery, with sidewalks gradually filling up with shoppers and ...
Saving up for a New York City apartment is a lofty goal—CityRealty listings show that the median asking price of a Manhattan condo is $2.375M—and the down payment is just the beginning. Even if a person is lucky enough to buy their new condo outright and avoid some surprise charges, they must sti...
About halfway through spring 2024, it is an exciting time for New York sports fans. In a thrilling victory, the New York Knicks just defeated the Philadelphia 76ers to advance to the Eastern Conference semifinals of the NBA playoffs. On the hockey front, the New York Rangers will play in the seco...
Racquet sports have surged in popularity in New York City since the pandemic, with new padel, pickleball, and squash courts opening each season. The city hosts the grand U.S. Open every September at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, a major tennis tournament that claims to be the highest-gr...
What do TV actors, empty nesters in the tristate area, domestic and international business executives, and international investors have in common? They are the most likely to be in the market for a second home, or pied-a-terre, in New York City. People who need or want to be in New York on a regu...
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