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When Bethany Nagy first decided she was ready to become a homeowner, the only option for her was Manhattan. “I was one of those New Yorkers who thought that Manhattan was the end all,” says Nagy, who’d lived on the island for about 15 of... Read Full Story
Ladies and gentlemen, The Bronx is burning — but in a good way. And the South Bronx might have the requisite heat to get people to move to the area.... 11:16 AM
Last summer, when Dolly Lenz, the vice chairman of Prudential Douglas Elliman, took over sales at the Apthorp, the conventional wisdom was that the... 5:14 AM
Manhattan CLINTON $1,045,000 454 W. 46th St. One-bedroom, two-bath duplex co-op, 1,380 square feet, with 11-foot beamed ceilings, open kitchen,... 5:14 AM
Those who’ve tried unsuccessfully to get into restaurant/nightlife mogul Nur Khan’s exclusive Kenmare and Rose Bar have no doubt felt envy toward the lucky and well-curated revelers inside. But if you want to hear something that makes New Yorkers...
The Hamptons are back. The number of homes sold in the tony East End area soared by 107.4 percent during the second quarter of this year, compared...
If you thought that the days of the new-to-the-market, $1,100-plus-per-square-foot condo had vanished as quickly as Mel Gibson’s career, you’d be... 5:14 AM
When talking up Mercury Lofts — the latest phase of his Jersey City condo project, the Beacon — developer George Filopoulus has some cheery words for...
Manhattan CHELSEA $807,500 255 W. 23rd St. One-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 850 square feet, with kitchen with Viking stove, Miele dishwasher and...
The most painful words to any veteran of the New York real estate scene might be “if only.” If only we had known Park Slope was going to gentrify; if only we bought that two-bedroom in the Village in 1973; if only we hadn’t read all those Eloise...
All the fixings you need for a back-yard bash By Jennifer Ceaser You’ve really got it made in the shade with this Outdoor Umbrella in papaya, $109. At West Elm, westelm.com....
Manhattan MURRAY HILL $362,000 251 E. 32nd St. One-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 550 square feet, with renovated kitchen and bath and river views;...
You might expect Chris Santos, the executive chef and co-owner of Lower East Side hot spot Stanton Social, to live someplace gritty — maybe the East Village or Williamsburg. In fact, it’s the quiet, leafy confines of Park Slope that Santos, a...
The South Florida real estate ride has been a harrowing one. Back in 2004 and 2005, when money was cheap and easy, condos changed hands as fast as...
Manhattan GREENWICH VILLAGE $1,750,000 11 Fifth Ave. Two-bedroom, two-bath co-op, 1,250 square feet, with foyer, dining alcove, eat-in kitchen, walk...
Standing outside his new Park Slope project, 580 Carroll, developer Sean Ludwick gestures toward the glassy, modern apartment building, a half-smoked cigar in his hand. “This isn’t good business,” he says. “This is good design.” The work of...
Manhattan GRAMERCY $900,000 205 E. 22nd St. One-bedroom, one-bath loft condo, 900 square feet, with 12-foot beamed ceilings, fireplace, brick walls...
Memo to New York City developers: Remember that condo colossus you dreamed up back in 2007 that was going to make you millions? The land costs were high, but you didn’t sweat it because the location was so good. Everybody said you needed a big...
Last week, 88 Greenwich closed on its 407th unit, crossing the 90 percent sold line — a status most FiDi buildings would die for. Developer Andrew...
The brand-new $200,000 luxury condo still lives in Brooklyn! In fact, the unit is even cheaper — it’s actually $195,000. Yes, the condo is small (a...
Manhattan CHELSEA $1,875,000 130 W. 16th St. Four-bedroom, two-bath co-op, 1,500 square feet, with dining room, windowed kitchen with Sub-Zero...