Market Insight
New Yorkers have long prized corner apartments for their extra light and expansive sightlines. With windows on two or more sides, a corner unit literally brings in sunlight from multiple directions and offers dual street views while sharing fewer walls with neighbors (and thus less noise). Additi...
Fifteen years after a floating, self-filtering pool for the East River was conceived, and nearly a year and a half after $16 million in funding was announced for the project in early 2024, the futuristic +POOL is getting one step closer to New York City. In June 2025, Friends of +POOL announced t...
Good news: the scorching temperatures will come down this weekend. Bad news: the rain will come down too. Rain or shine, this weekend has a packed lineup of cultural events, celebrations, and community gatherings. Whether you're celebrating local history and art, honoring queer legacy, or taking ...
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New York City's residential apartment market is always evolving, with some neighborhoods maintaining their dominance while others experience notable shifts. In the condo market, Downtown neighborhoods remain among the most expensive, despite a slight decline in price per square foot year-over-yea...
Finding the right New York real estate is never simple, but that is compounded with new construction condos, not only for the sheer volume of choice (nearly 3,000 new units expected to launch in Manhattan through 2025, and as many as 3,600 in Brooklyn and Queens) but for the extra considerations ...
In a perfect storm of New York City real estate dynamics, the COVID-19 pandemic emptied office towers just as the city’s housing crisis deepened. Buildings that were already becoming outdated for modern workspaces sat vacant while apartment seekers faced low inventory and sky-high rents. Suddenly...
Sticker prices often attract the most attention in real estate listings, but that's not the only one buyers need to be aware of. In addition to monthly costs (maintenance fees for co-ops, common charges and taxes for condos), there are sometimes assessments to keep in mind.
In the early 2010s, Brooklyn only had one building measuring over 500 feet high, looking out on views of the Manhattan skyline. Midway through the 2020s, the borough is now home to more than 25 buildings measuring 500 feet or higher completed, underway, and on the drawing board to create a comman...
If you’re looking for a way to grow your wealth, now is an opportune time to invest in New York City residential properties, especially if you have the cash to close without financing. Indeed, while interest rates are on the rise, New York City rents are at a new high, and it may make more sense ...
"Condo or co-op?" is the big question for some New York City buyers, and the answer to that will vary depending on a buyer's budget and circumstances. Perhaps because there is no one-size-fits-all approach to choosing a building type, the number of recorded Manhattan condo and co-op sales on the ...
As CityRealty data shows, May 2025 was a robust month for Manhattan residential contract activity. Just over 1,000 contracts were signed during this time, a slight year-over-year increase. June 2025 looks off to a similarly strong start with a small week-over-week increase, though the dollar amou...
The word cabana is taken from the Spanish word for “cabin” (cabaña) and conjures the image of a lavish beach or waterfront resort. Indeed, many outdoor pools in New York residential buildings are surrounded by cabanas, but this structure has increasingly become a fixture on roof decks without any...
Despite common belief, there’s no evidence that Lincoln Center or the surrounding neighborhood of Lincoln Square were named after President Abraham Lincoln, according to Lincoln Center archivist Judith Johnson. “It is one of those questions that should have an answer because so many other places ...
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