This two year old Italian (obviously) restaurant is a tribute to the small, family-run neighborhood red sauce joints of our collective memories (which in truth were probably never this good).
Read MoreFor the first time ever, in 2023 Compass was the #1 brokerage in New York City in terms of closed sales dollar volume and closed transactions.
Read MoreThis week we thought we'd take a look at the luxury market. It's been active!
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 MoreLast week Manhattan beat Brooklyn in terms of an increase in signed contracts and closed sales.
Read MoreYou and your partner are ready to move in together. It's time to have an open, honest discussion - about money. Here are the four specific topics to cover.
Read MoreWe've gone from a sellers' market to a buyers' market over the last several months. If you've been waiting for that buyers' market to hit bottom, we're already there.
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 MoreManhattan is in buyers' market territory. We're noticing more price adjustments, and colleagues say fewer people are coming to see their listings. What does that mean?
Read MoreWhile it's infinitely worth it, the process of buying a co-op apartment can be a pain in the a**. A major hurdle is the co-op's financial requirements. We recently helped some clients purchase a co-op for their child, who was new to the city and didn't have the resources to do it on their own . Here's the workaround we employed.
Read MoreLast week a colleague was involved in a five-way bidding war for a $2.5M Park Slope co-op. He was very surprised since this is one of the slowest times of the year. Here’s what he did, and our three takeaways.
Read MoreThe number of Brooklyn listings has been ticking up, which is not what we normally see as we head into summer. At the same time, pending sales have remained pretty flat over the last couple of weeks. You know what that means? Increased opportunities for Brooklyn buyers.
Read MoreDespite what’s happening, the Manhattan and Brooklyn markets keep chugging along.
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