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Saving up for a New York City apartment is a lofty goal, but 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 still pay common charges and real estate taxes, the combined total of which can rival so...
Wealthy New Yorkers' greatest fear is probably not a Mamdani mayoralty, but getting their views blocked by a towering new development that is somehow always out of character with the surrounding neighborhood despite architects' best efforts. This fear has some basis in reality; owners can take se...

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In the third quarter of 2025, Manhattan recorded just over 2,500 signed residential contracts: 47% for condominiums, 48% for cooperatives, and the remainder for condops and townhouses. If all sold at their last asking price, total contract volume would reach approximately $5.2 billion. The overal...
Apartment living has plenty of perks, no yard work, few repairs, security, amenities and more depending on your building. But it's still great to retreat upstairs to bed or tiptoe down to the kitchen to the smell of freshly brewed coffee. A duplex apartment gives you all of the above, and also te...
The week of November 3-9, 2025 included Election Day on Tuesday, November 4. Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani defeated Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa in the New York City mayoral election. The months between the primary and Election Day were filled with concerns about what a Mamdani victory cou...
The week ending November 8, 2025 included Election Day, which is observed as a state holiday in New York. City government offices and city and state courts were closed as a result; and yet, a larger number of Manhattan residential sales were recorded week over week. However, these do not appear t...
Bowling is typically thought of as a suburban pastime, but New York City is home to several popular bowling alleys. Midtown West's Frames Bowling Lounge will host the 12th Annual Paul Rudd All-Star Bowling Benefit for charity on Monday, November 17, and alleys like Lucky Strike in Chelsea and Tim...
If you’re about to put your unit on the market, begin by taking time out to conduct a home audit. Do you feel like your apartment is cluttered? Does it need a paint job? Would you love more storage? If this wasn’t your own home, would the bathroom feel grungy? Do your kitchen appliances look like...
Stereotypes about shoebox-sized apartments in New York City abound, but the city has seen some truly expansive floor plates come on the market. These units offer generous interior square footage to begin with, but that isn't enough for some luxury buyers. It is easiest to combine apartments into ...
On Sunday, November 2, nearly 60,000 runners finished the New York City Marathon spanning all five boroughs. While a small fraction of the more than 200,000 runners who entered the lottery, this still set a new record as the world's largest marathon. Kenya's Hellen Obiri set a new women's course ...
As ready-to-build development sites have grown increasingly scarce in Manhattan, for better or worse, developers continue to find opportunities by redeveloping underbuilt pre-war structures, sometimes with extensive historical value. One block northwest of Bruce Eichner’s new condominium rising a...
Bushwick has come a long way from the "town in the woods" its original Dutch name translates to. Appearances in pop culture brought the neighborhood to prominence, and it has emerged as a popular destination for boutique condo development. The latest entrant is TEN27, a new boutique condominium l...

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