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From June 10-16, 2025, nearly 500 condos, co-ops, condops, and townhouses in core New York City areas experienced price reductions. This represents a noticeable week-over-week spike in the number of listings and comes at a time when the New York City school year is winding down and people are get...
Yesterday, the New York City Planning Commission approved the Midtown South Mixed Use Plan (MSMX), a series of zoning reforms to expand housing opportunities across four sections of Midtown spanning from 23rd Street to 40th Street, from Fifth Avenue to Eighth Avenue. The zoning changes would allo...
With more than 15 years in the business, Tali Berzak of Compass has built a reputation as a savvy, trusted guide for navigating New York City’s townhouse market. She brings both professional know-how and a sharp eye for how people actually live, especially when it comes to the quirks and charm of...

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New York City's residential apartment market is always evolving, with some neighborhoods maintaining their dominance while others experience notable shifts. In the condo market, Downtown neighborhoods remain among the most expensive, despite a slight decline in price per square foot year-over-yea...
Directly east of Midtown's prominent office towers is one of its more peaceful enclaves. Turtle Bay spent centuries as farmland, and its residential renaissance began over 100 years ago when Charlotte Hunnewell Sorchan bought and renovated a row of townhouses, created a garden from their adjoinin...
While certain residential amenities cater to highly specific tastes and lifestyles, everybody needs clean clothes, as evinced by laundromats getting deemed essential businesses when New York was on lockdown. However, it can get tedious having to lug a heavy bag of clothes, sheets, and/or towels t...
Over the past few weeks, CityRealty data has shown that prices across Manhattan have started to cool a touch. It should be noted that this comes when prices are as high as they've ever been, and the uber-luxury market is not likely to worry about the high interest rates that might be scaring some...
On Tuesday, June 17, the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) will review a plan to alter 142 Greene Street, a five-story cast-iron building in the Soho-Cast Iron Historic District between West Houston and Prince Streets. In anticipation of what appears to be a planned condo conversion of the ...
Central Park is one of the most famous parks in the world, and apartments overlooking "New York's backyard" frequently rank among the city's highest-priced sales and contracts. However, visitors' and buyers' attention alike has shifted to other tranquil spaces throughout the city. West Chelsea co...
At the high end of the Manhattan real estate market, townhouses are in particular demand by a certain class of luxury buyer. They crave the exclusivity and privacy that not even the best-appointed penthouse can provide, and issues like high interest rates and equally high carrying costs do not pu...
New Yorkers have long prized corner apartments for their extra light and expansive sightlines. With windows on two or more sides, a corner unit literally brings in sunlight from multiple directions and offers dual street views while sharing fewer walls with neighbors (and thus less noise). Additi...
Fifteen years after a floating, self-filtering pool for the East River was conceived, and nearly a year and a half after $16 million in funding was announced for the project in early 2024, the futuristic +POOL is getting one step closer to New York City. In June 2025, Friends of +POOL announced t...
Good news: the scorching temperatures will come down this weekend. Bad news: the rain will come down too. Rain or shine, this weekend has a packed lineup of cultural events, celebrations, and community gatherings. Whether you're celebrating local history and art, honoring queer legacy, or taking ...

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