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When it comes to open lots in Long Island City’s booming Court Square - Queensboro Plaza district, the question is not if they will be redeveloped, but when, how tall the future tower will rise, and what kind of occupants it will attract. One such site in development limbo is 30-25 Queens Bouleva...
A few of the city's best apartment buildings boast opulent, highly styled swimming pools for residents—but a pool of one’s own remains the ultimate luxury in urban living, and is still relatively rare. Private basement and backyard pools can be found throughout the city, but the crème de la crème...
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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...
If you have a long-term (30+ day) New York City stay planned, such as for a work gig or a semester of study, a hotel room can get impersonal and expensive very quickly. Moreso, renting a room for short stretches has become more difficult in the wake of the short-term rental crackdown. However, fu...
Frills are not part of the Brutalist vocabulary.
Brutalist architecture has never been very popular but its blunt forcefulness, its rude breaking with tradition, and its often startling and simplistic inventiveness have made it hard to ignore, and therefore still very much alive.
Brutalism's ro...
Between the concerts, festivals, and other events, there's nothing like summer in the city. But New York City is also notorious as a "heat island" that makes already high temperatures feel positively sweltering, and has some craving an escape.
Respite can be found a quick train ride away: Campto...
It stinks to be known for an odor, but for over a century, Gowanus was defined by the polluted canal running through its core. That said, it’s now one of Brooklyn’s most closely watched real estate frontiers. With the Superfund project 15 years in, working to clean the canal, and a sweeping rezon...
Condos currently under development present more risks to lenders than completed condos, coops, or other constructions. Typically, it is impossible to get a mortgage without an appraisal of the unit being purchased. If a condo is under construction, this is impossible since, depending on the stage...
Three-bedroom apartments have long been in demand in New York City, and it shows: According to a recently released report by Brown Harris Stevens, three-bedroom apartments account for over one-third of new development market demand on the Upper East Side. But of the 71 new development three-bedro...
From the opulent Ansonia Hotel on the Upper West Side to the storied women-only Barbizon on Lexington Avenue (both of which have since closed and been converted to regular condos), New York has long been home to hotel-style living. While these residences may be best known for their luxury feature...
On the first full week of May 2025, the number of sales recorded held relatively steady week-over-week. But with nine deals priced over $10,000,000, the aggregate dollar total shot up during this time.
Additionally, while many New York City buyers use sites like CityRealty to guide their search,...
The first full week of May 2025 marks the third-highest weekly total for Manhattan contracts signed to date in 2025. The total number of sales saw a slight week-over-week decline, but several units priced over $10,000,000 led to a 12% increase in total dollar volume during this time. These includ...
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