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For many New Yorkers, the experience of living in a large rental building has changed dramatically over the last decade. The doorman, superintendent, and property manager are still essential, but more of daily life now runs through digital tools, from booking amenities and reserving elevators to ...
In New York City, luxury living is often measured vertically, with sky-high towers, hotel-style services, and amenity suites large enough to feel like private clubs. But for a certain kind of buyer, the more compelling dream is smaller, quieter, and closer to the street: a mint-condition home in ...

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In the first quarter of 2026, Manhattan’s apartment contracts totaled $6,906,075,016 in ask volume across over 2,500 deals, with the average asking price coming in at $2.681M and an average of $1,709 per square foot. The buildings that accounted for the most activity tend to follow a familiar pa...
From June 30 - July 5, 2026, a week when the Independence Day holiday was observed by many on Friday, July 3, 193 residential contracts were signed in Manhattan. This is a small week-over-week decrease in the number of contracts signed, but shows 62 more deals than the same week in 2025, when Jul...
While adding instant charm to interiors at any time of year, bay windows offer wonderful frames to let in natural light on the longest, sunniest days of the year. The longest day of the year is behind us, but New York City is still assured of long summer days with sunrises before 6:00 a.m. and su...
Some of the nation’s most highly valued real estate is located in or near established LGBTQIA+ neighborhoods and vacation destinations. In New York City, Manhattan’s West Village and Brooklyn’s Park Slope are prime examples. But how does a community that often continues to face housing discrimina...
In an age of e-sports and increasingly sophisticated virtual reality games, one might assume pool tables and old-school board games would be gathering dust. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. A recent report found that a growing number of women and young people (Millennials and Gen...
Leasing is underway at Hudson House West, a 27-story residential tower located at 325 15th Street in the Soho West section of Jersey City. Rents start at $2,640/month for studios, $3,450/month for one-bedrooms, $4,573/month for two-bedrooms, and $6,394/month for three-bedrooms. All prices are net...
Fifteen years ago, it looked as though the Manhattan skyline was on the verge of being overwhelmed by glass and metal towers, austere monuments to Modernism that often lacked the warmth and character of the city's historic architecture. However, recent developments suggest a resurgence of traditi...
As New York City politicians, activists, and city planners look for ways to make housing more affordable, one experiment in middle-class housing continues to work. Since the mid-1920s, Tudor City — a 13-building complex located in the Turtle Bay neighborhood on Manhattan's East Side — has provide...
From June 16-22, 2026, fewer than 250 condos, co-ops, condops, and townhouses in core New York City areas experienced price reductions. This time frame included the summer solstice on June 21, and fewer sellers could be adjusting prices as summer plans like vacations get into full swing.

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