Manhattan’s luxury housing market is quietly edging back toward its mid-2010s swagger after a decade marked by excess, ...
After nearly a year on the market and a dramatic series of price reductions, the Woolworth Mansion on East 80th Street — ...
Cash is increasingly king in the Big Apple. According to a new analysis of more than 100,000 NYC real estate deals by the New York Times, so many buyers are paying for homes in all-cash transactions ...
The ‘burbs are beating the Big Apple. Manhattan slipped from the country’s third most expensive housing market in 2019 to not even cracking the Top 10 today. New York County ranked only 15th among US ...
Economic turbulence shook the US real estate market this year, but New York City’s luxury market enjoyed sunny skies. Sales of Manhattan homes priced at $4 million and above totaled nearly $12 billion ...
Manhattan’s luxury-housing market saw some hefty deals signed this past week, with a median price of $7.45 million across 31 new contracts—the second highest median price this year, and the first time ...
High-end properties seem to be enjoying a hot streak. Buyers last week snapped up 31 Manhattan homes listed at $4 million and above, one more deal than the previous week, according to Olshan Realty’s ...
Manhattanites are growing increasingly reliant on parents purchasing or passing down properties to them. Last year, the share of Manhattan home sales involving trusts leaped to 28 percent, Bloomberg ...
Manhattan | 753 Saint Nicholas Avenue, No. 5B This one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 680-square-foot apartment has an open floor plan, ample storage, a washer/dryer and a balcony. It’s on the fifth floor ...