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Jersey City launches affordable housing lottery portal
Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop has partnered with the Department of Housing, Economic Development, and Commerce and the Division of Affordable Housing to launch an affordable housing lottery portal, offering low- and medium-income households the opportunity to search and apply for affordable housing in Jersey City.
BAY 151 FINAL PHASE NOW 80 PERCENT LEASED
BAYONNE, NJ – Bay 151, the trend-setting luxury rental community that helped make the Bayonne waterfront a coveted residential destination, has leased more than 80 percent of the residences in its third and final phase, developer KRE Group announced today. The leasing mark is a significant milestone not only...
How to buy an apartment in NYC for less than $13,000 (yes, this is legit)
If you’re looking for a long-term and affordable place to call home, a new housing lottery is giving New Yorkers the chance to buy a co-op apartment well below market rate: Clayton Apartments in Harlem. Studio to three-bedroom apartments will cost between $12,615 and $29,367. Prices are so low...
New amenities debut at 336-unit Jersey City project by Fields Grade, Ursa Development
The Devan at 3 New York Ave. in Jersey City — Courtesy: CoStar Group Inc. The developers of a new 336-unit apartment building at the border of Jersey City and Hoboken have debuted a series of indoor and outdoor amenities at the upscale property. The partners, Fields Grade and...
Homeownership a Possibility for Immigrant Families Who Sued Bay Ridge Landlord
A group of 20 immigrant families who faced eviction after being defrauded of millions of dollars by their landlord are now on the path to homeownership after a nonprofit affordable housing developer stepped in to purchase the building. Residents of 345 Ovington Avenue paid over $5 million to developer Xi...
Building of the Day: 7 Everit Street
Brooklyn, one building at a time. Name: Former stable, warehouse, now residential Address: 7 Everit Street Cross Streets: Old Fulton Street and Doughty Street Neighborhood: Fulton Ferry/Dumbo Year Built: Perhaps as early as 1850 Architectural Style: Mid-19th century stable, with modern alterations Architect: Unknown Landmarked: Yes, part of Fulton Ferry Historic District (1977) The story:…
Newark Earns $4M Federal Grant for Affordable Housing
The city of Newark has been awarded $4 million as part of a federal grant program for advancing affordable housing. The funding is part of the Biden administration’s PRO Housing innovation program, which selected Newark as one of 21 communities out of 175 applicants. The city plans to use...
Tips to organize your home for sale
NEW YORK (PIX11) – As interest rates remain high, it only gets harder to sell your home or apartment. Lisa Simonsen, a luxury real estate expert joins New York Living to share some tips on how to organize your home to make it stand out in this dour housing market.
Listed for $3.7M, Bauhaus-inspired mansion in Montclair feels like a 'tree house'
Tucked among the grand and historic homes that line Montclair's South Mountain Avenue is a modern mansion with sleek lines and seamless functionality that stands out from the rest. On the market for $3.7 million, the home at 251 South Mountain Ave. was created by AIA architect Barry Jay Kaplan and designed by Satomi Yoshida-Katz of Yoshida+Zanon Design Atrium. The style of the home was inspired by Bauhaus, a style of German design that uses geometric shapes...
Cervelli: Tenants wanted for ground-floor, rooftop commercial space at Passaic loft project
135 South St. in Passaic — Courtesy: Cervelli Real Estate and Property Management. The owner of a loft-style apartment building in Passaic has tapped Cervelli Real Estate and Property Management as its leasing team for the property’s commercial space. The brokerage firm said the offering at 135 South...
Rare Gilded Age mansion on Upper East Side hits market for $65M
An opulent relic from a bygone era has listed for sale. Less than a block from Central Park on the Upper East Side, a 123-year-old limestone Beaux Arts manor is seeking a new owner — one with $65 million to spare, Robb Report first reported. Constructed in 1901 for the financier and philanthropist Elias Aisel at 15 E. 63rd St., the Gilded Age stunner boasts a wealth of ornate original details, including a winding marble staircase, multiple cartouches, sculptural motifs, intricate ceilings and wall moldings galore, plus plenty of wood paneling. NYC’s ‘Worst Boyfriend’ lands up to eight years in prison: ‘Nothing but...
NYC affordable housing built disproportionately in communities of color, report finds
A 52-story apartment is built in Brooklyn on Aug. 23, 2015. An advocacy organization says projects are still getting approved or rejected based on local councilmembers’ land use decisions. [ more › ]
Housing lottery launches for 30 rent-stabilized apartments in Manhattan’s Garment District
Housing lottery applications are open for 30 rent-stabilized apartments at a new development in the Garment District in Midtown Manhattan. New Yorkers who earn $31,612 to $218,010 are eligible to apply, depending on the size of the household. Rents start at $823 for a studio. The doorman building at 341...
See all homes sold on the North Shore, June 17 to June 23
The following is a listing of all home transfers in North Shore reported from June 17 to June 23. There were 28 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,140-square-foot home on East Raleigh Avenue that sold for $580,000. Staten Island.
Chatham Residents 'Workshop' Options for River Road/Watchung Redevelopment that is Coming with Affordable Housing Agreement
CHATHAM, NJ -- Chatham residents who complained about the 245-unit Ivy apartments at the corner of River Road and Watchung Avenue after the plans were set, are getting a second chance to have their say about redevelopment in the same neighborhood. Chatham residents rolled up their sleeves and broke into three groups on Thursday night, discussing and writing down their priorities for redevelopment in what is known as the "Gateway" zoning area at a public workshop coordinated by Chatham's redevelopment planner Fran Reiner at Borough Hall.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Reiner went over the public...
Hamptons home of iconic artist who created over 600 New Yorker drawings lists for $4.1M
Here’s a unique opportunity to own a piece of art history: An East Hampton home once owned by renowned American artist Saul Steinberg has hit the market. Steinberg, best known for his work with the New Yorker magazine, owned the home on Old Stone Highway. The property, which blends historic charm with modern amenities in a prime Hamptons location, is now listed for $4.1 million. Over a career spanning six decades, Steinberg created over 80 covers and contributed more than 600 drawings to the New Yorker, helping to shape the magazine’s visual identity. His most famous piece, the 1976 cover “View...
NYC budget deal includes new $2B housing investment, reverses all library cuts: sources
Mayor Adams and Council Speaker Adrienne Adams are expected to announce a deal on a city government budget Friday that averts various cuts pushed by the mayor — including to libraries — and allocates a fresh $2 billion in spending on affordable and public housing, the Daily News has learned. The capital housing allocation is expected to bankroll programs focused on both preserving and creating ...
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