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Help Us Help You

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 [...]

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Few Surprises in 2015’s Third Quarter

Record highs all around, huge margin jumps, lack of Manhattan inventory;

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Security Deposit Questions – Answered!

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 [...]

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A Voluntary Tenement Trend

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 [...]

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The Usual Suspects

…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 [...]

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The Pod People of Kips Bay

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 [...]

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A City in Pages

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 [...]

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Alone, Not Lonely

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 [...]

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Down Goes the Availability, Up Goes the Rent…

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 [...]

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You CAN Get More Bang For Your Buck!

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 [...]

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