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When many of New York’s indoor attractions were closed at the height of lockdown, public green space experienced a renewed appreciation. Years later, that shows no sign of fading away, especially as the days get longer and the temperature (theoretically) rises.
From Future New York
Work resumes on three stalled Harlem developments including a Passive House condo, The Dovecote
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 ...
From Future New York
Guide to Buying in a New Construction Condo, Part 3 + New developments offering buyer incentives
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...
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From Great Listings
Landmark Living: Majestic homes in NYC's 21 most beautiful residential high-rises
When perusing real estate listings in more established New York neighborhoods, two terms tend to come up often: “New York City landmark” and “historic district.” While the two may sound synonymous, there are some differences buyers should be aware of. As the Landmarks Preservation Commission (“La...
From Future New York
200 East 75th Street launches sales on two- to six-bed condos in the heart of the Upper East Side
Sales have quietly launched at 200 East 75th Street, the latest entrant in the Upper East Side's building boom. An offering plan with a $285 million sellout price was accepted at the end of January 2024; to that end, prices start at $3.3 million for two-bedrooms, $4.95 million for three-bedrooms,...
From Great Listings
Price Cuts: Both penthouses at 199 Chrystie Street reduced; Ornate spread at The Plaza cut by $6 million
In New York City buildings, the penthouse is commonly understood to be the apartment on the top floor of the building, featuring the most expansive floor plate, the most impressive views, the highest ceilings, the most sumptuous finishes, the greatest likelihood of private outdoor space, and, cor...
At the height of the coronavirus pandemic, many New York residential buildings were forced to close their amenity space as part of the effort to flatten the curve. Some wondered if this meant the end of the amenity race that had become part of the real estate market, but that has proven not to be...
From Get To Know
Buying in New York City as an empty nester + Available Manhattan homes selling at a loss
Although many Boomer-age empty nesters are hanging on to their generously sized homes (in fact, they own twice as many homes with three or more bedrooms than younger generations with children), at least some are opting to downsize. This article explores the advantages of downsizing as an empty ne...
While amenity-rich rentals may have put Long Island City on many New Yorkers' radars, a condo building boomlet shows no signs of slowing down. The latest entrant, Noble LIC, is taking shape at 27-09 40th Avenue on the cusp of Long Island City, Astoria, and Dutch Kills.
A recent site visit saw ex...
From Great Listings
What $1 million can buy on the Upper West Side; Homes include dreamy condo in The Ansonia with four Juliette balconies
Navigating the New York City real estate market can be quite daunting for first-time homebuyers. A prime example is the Upper West Side, where the median asking price of a condominium residence is $2.8 million. Once celebrated as a hub of middle-class Manhattan living and seen as a more affordabl...
From Future New York
Top Contracts: Townhouses dominate with "privacy as the highest luxury"; Bad Bunny's former penthouse finds a buyer
While the first week of spring 2024 is off to a somewhat chilly start for New York, the Manhattan real estate market is heating up as it reaches peak selling season: The week of March 18-24, 2024 marked the highest number of contracts signed in 2024 to date.
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