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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.
The law mostly shifts fees from tenants to landlords. But since it took effect, some landlords have raised rents, and tenants ...
Luxury homebuying in New York City has cooled off despite the hot temps, but experts say it won't last for long.
New York City’s spring housing market broke records, but it’s not blowing minds, according to a new report from PropertyShark ...
Matthew Oshinsky, a real estate editor for The New York Times, shares what goes into creating the popular online column each ...
City council has stressed that the large number of people waiting for housing is putting a major strain on the city’s shelter ...
Jim Walden says the independent candidates running for mayor of NYC should agree to drop out unless they're leading in the ...
In 2023, the sales total of New York City affordable housing portfolio deals reached $7.4 billion, according to data from ...
It’s getting real spooky in the New York City housing market this quarter. The real-estate sector is still adjusting to rising mortgage rates, recession fears, and a strong job market.
Goldman Sachs will finance a $270 million affordable housing project to build 385 apartments in the East New York ...
Rents have risen by 36 percent since 2015, according to a Regional Plan Association report, City of Yes and Missing Middle ...
Several real estate professionals said high-end buyers in New York have begun pausing their decision-making, uncertain about ...