While David Zweig’s article in the October 30th New York Times is entitled “Escape From Brooklyn,” one could extrapolate that the message here is really “No Escape From [...]
This thorough and pertinent Q&A about the ins and outs of security deposits comes courtesy of our friends over at REBNY – the Real Estate Board of New York – and their weekly [...]
An interesting trend piece from the New York Times about an unusual new tendency amongst couples with young children: staying put in their crowded city apartments instead of the usual trajectory [...]
…of highest-end real estate, that is. The Madonnas and Elvises (or Rihannas and Drakes, hi millennials!) of luxury buildings, the ones that have nicknames or acronyms – One57, 15CPW [...]
Calling all non-claustrophobes! These long-awaited micro-housing units in Kips Bay – the subjects of much speculation since, in 2012, former Mayor Bloomberg waived zoning regulations that [...]
Literature lovers, check out this list by the New York Public Library of novels corresponding to New York neighborhoods. Interesting but by no means exhaustive – how is there not a single [...]
This is a fantastically compiled, beautifully written piece from New York Magazine about the singular joys of, well, singular pastimes in New York City. Solitude can be hard to come by in a city [...]
Falling vacancy rates, consequently increasing rental prices, record-setting inflation…nothing new or shocking, nothing fun to hear in this piece from Bloomberg. However, a modicum of [...]
These “Curbed Comparisons” are always a fun overview of what’s on the market for the same price point across the boroughs (in this instance, the rather limiting neighborhood of $1,900/month), but [...]