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May 1, 2023 marks the beginning of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. May was chosen in honor of the arrival of the first Japanese to the United States in the mid-19th century, and it is now a time to celebrate the contributions that generations of AAPIs have made to Ameri...
Though penthouses have their appeal, the private-cottage-meets-apartment feel of a classic Manhattan maisonette has its share of fans. Some long-time New Yorkers who fled the city during the health crisis in favor of a suburban house with a yard may be experiencing buyer's remorse with their new...
As April 2024 drew to a close, CityRealty data shows that inventory throughout New York is up slightly month-to-month. Prices are holding steady as well, if starting to stir a little in some categories. Perhaps this is unsurprising, between interest rates staying where they are for the moment, el...

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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, has taken shape at 27-09 40th Avenue on the cusp of Long Island City, Astoria, and Dutch Kills. A site visit earlier this s...
According to recent data from Dogster, approximately 50% of New York households own a pet – a figure that will come as a shock to anyone who’s visited a New York City park on a nice day, and down from 66% of households in the United States. However, New Yorkers’ love for their pets shows in their...
Manhattan Sales: For the week ending April 26, 2024, $384.9M worth of transactions across 201 condo, condop, and cooperative deals were recorded 86 condo sales came to an aggregate price of $253M Seven condop sales came to an aggregate price of $8.18M 107 co-op sales came to an aggregate pr...
As conversations continue about rezoning and reimagining New York’s central business districts to make them more conducive to residential life, it is worth remembering that the Financial District did it first. When businesses left Lower Manhattan in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, many of the empty...
As low inventory continues to push up prices on the buying and selling side of the market in New York City, many local residents are wondering where to go next. Fortunately, there are still several great neighborhoods within the city limits where renters and buyers can find affordable homes that ...
In early April 2024, former President Trump posted a $175 million bond in his civil fraud case in New York, a move that prevented his assets from being seized while the case is being appealed. Perhaps this lent buyers some peace of mind: Residence #47BC at One Central Park West, the rebranded res...
In the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, some blamed New York's high population density for the high number of cases. However, the notion that cities are pandemic hot spots was quickly dispelled, and the city's tallest buildings are frequently home to its highest-priced sales and contracts,...
In the wake of a social media meme, “my Roman Empire” has become shorthand for the small, random things people think about on a daily basis. However, some architects’ Roman Empire actually dates back to this period: Arches appeared prominently in ancient Rome and were primarily used to support mo...
Since early 2024, squatters have been making headlines with increased frequency in the New York City area. From the one-time caregiver who refused to leave his former employer's $2.5 million home to the case of a duo of Porsche-driving squatters who managed to occupy a home with a fake lease, squ...

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