We're suckers for indulgent breakfasts, so we had to check out the first NYC location of the beloved Connecticut chain The Granola Bar; which recently opened on the Upper West Side.
Read MoreThere's a forsythia tree near the arch in Washington Square Park that's the first tree we see blossom every March. Those little bright yellow flowers always put us in a good mood, because we know spring is here. So how is the early spring real estate market kicking off in Manhattan?
Read MoreThis week we thought we'd take a look at the luxury market. It's been active!
Read MoreAs we begin 2024, New York City real estate has been in a "buyers' market" for the past 18 months. Homes are selling at a slower pace and lower prices compared to the exuberance of the initial post-lockdown period a couple of years ago.
Read MoreRight now, homes are selling in Manhattan. It's a sluggish market and a slow time of year, but last week 146 contracts were signed.
Read MoreHere is your opportunity to create a four bedroom, three bathroom (or a three bed with a massive living/dining room) corner unit with private outdoor space in a full-service, white glove co-op on Greenwich Village's Gold Coast.
Read MoreThe value of a Buyer's Agent appears to be under attack right now. As brokers who work with both sellers and buyers, we know the value a professional buyer's agent brings to the table.
Read MoreAlso know as a “pocket listing,” a private listing is simply a listing that isn’t disseminated to the public. Here are the pros and cons.
Read MoreThe Manhattan real estate market is still in that seasonal slowdown, though it's looking like a little slower than normal.
Read MoreLast week Manhattan beat Brooklyn in terms of an increase in signed contracts and closed sales.
Read MoreIt's just about peak holiday season, and the market is doing what it always does - slowing down. Here’s what we would do if we were planning to sell or buy our home.
Read MoreMortgage rates fell sharply after government reports that inflation cooled last month. Yesterday we saw jumbo 30-year fixed rates (loans over $647K, most loans in NYC) of 5.5%.
Read MoreThis was the cover story of Sunday's New York Times Real Estate Section. You'd expect the New York Times to be focusing on the New York City market, right? Not so. This article discussed national trends. So how are things in New York?
Read MoreThe Manhattan market has slowed. It's not due to a lack of supply. Where we are below trend is demand.
Read MoreSupply is rising and pending sales are falling. Does that mean the market is flooded with desperate sellers and prices are plummeting? Nope.
Read MoreWe keep our ears to the ground to provide you with real-time information you’re not going to see in the media. Just as we expected, there’s been a big influx of listings on the market since Labor Day.
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