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Luxury homebuying in New York City has cooled off despite the hot temps, but experts say it won't last for long.
New Yorkers are jumping ship due to high home prices and cost of living, as destinations like Philadelphia, Miami and Charlotte offer cheaper housing and better value.
Matthew Oshinsky, a real estate editor for The New York Times, shares what goes into creating the popular online column each ...
Luxury homebuying in New York City has cooled off despite the hot temps, but experts say it won't last for long.
The law mostly shifts fees from tenants to landlords. But since it took effect, some landlords have raised rents, and tenants ...
Before planners and property developers turned Manhattan into a sterile playground for the wealthy, it was the site of ...
The LinkedIn report highlights 25 U.S. metro areas where job growth, economic momentum, and quality of life are drawing waves ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A Manhattan pawn shop owner pleaded guilty Friday to serving as a fence for luxury items stolen from wealthy ...
New York City’s spring housing market broke records, but it’s not blowing minds, according to a new report from PropertyShark ...
In 2023, the sales total of New York City affordable housing portfolio deals reached $7.4 billion, according to data from ...
There were plenty of good reasons to stay in Beacon, she said: keeping her son in the city’s schools and staying close to her ...
Jackson Hole and Park City are the most expensive places to live in Wyoming and Utah. Here's why I'd prefer to move to Park ...