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For $1.4M, this full-floor Park Slope co-op comes with a private rooftop oasis
Asking $1,375,000, this two-bedroom co-op at 144 Park Place at the border between Park Slope and Prospect Heights is a sunny top-floor home with a fresh renovation, clean lines, and inspiring city views. But the full-floor walk-up (it’s on the sixth floor but only three flights up) shows its best advantage in summertime: Just upstairs, a full private roof deck offers space for dining, gardening, and entertaining in enviable Brooklyn style.
6,000-Square-Foot Luxury Home In Paramus Listed At $2.495M (Photos)
The house at 452 Oregon St. is on the market for $2.495 million with Tony Nabhan of Keller Williams City Views. Located on a quiet street on the east side of the borough, the home boasts 6 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms. The first floor is complete with a 2-story foyer leading...
Pool Was Selling Point For Bergen County Home That Went For $159K Over Asking Price
A Bergen County home with a lemonade porch and a picture-perfect pool sold for nearly $160,000 over asking price.The home at 228 Miller Road in Mahwah was listed in early April at $669,000 by Tony Nabhan of Keller Williams City Views Realty.On Friday, June 28, it sold for $858,000.A spokesperson fo…
Dursts look to sell major East Harlem dev site
The Dursts are looking to sell their large development site in East Harlem after the state hammered out a replacement for 421a. The Durst Organization put its property at 1800 Park Avenue up for sale, a spokesperson for the company confirmed to The Real Deal. It wasn’t clear what price the company is targeting, but with nearly 700,000 square feet of buildable floor area available, a deal could easily reach into nine figures.
Brick Underground’s best advice from New Yorkers who lived through real estate drama
No two buildings are the same in New York City, which makes navigating a sale or moving to a rental its own unique experience. Even so, there’s no need to make the mistakes of those who’ve gone before you. Here's Brick Underground's best advice, culled from our first-person...
Lower East Side rental opens lottery for 196 affordable apartments, from $454/month
Rendering courtesy of NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development. A housing lottery launched this week for 196 affordable apartments in a new rental building on the Lower East Side. Located at 165 Broome Street, the 15-story building offers tenants new residences in one of New York City’s trendiest neighborhoods. New Yorkers earning 30, 50, 70, and 80 percent of the area median income, or between $18,480 for a single person and $154,080 for a household of seven, can apply for the units, which range from $454/month studios to $2,949/month for a three bedroom.
Manhattan is now a ‘buyer's market' as real estate prices fall and inventory rises
Manhattan home price declines are a result of rising inventory of apartments for sale, which are also taking longer to sell. The gap between buyer and seller expectations is narrowing, and more deals are closing. High rents in Manhattan are also helping sales as many potential buyers who were waiting...
Cadman Towers Is First Mitchell-Lama Co-op to Convert to an HDFC
It's official. Under a strategy known as Article 2 to Article 11, the 421-unit Cadman Towers co-op in Brooklyn Heights has become the first in New York City to exit the affordable Mitchell-Lama program and convert to a Housing Development Fund Corporation (HDFC) co-op. The complex and controversial deal is...
See all homes sold in Hackensack, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Hackensack reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 4 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,076-square-foot home on Passaic Street in Hackensack that sold for $435,000. 9 Vreeland...
14,200 Affordable Housing Units Built in 2023: NYC Sees Largest Increase in Decades, Focusing on Underserved Communities!
Affordable Housing Surge in NYC Benefits Lower-Income Black and Latino Communities Calls for Accountability and Policy Reform Amid District Disparities in Housing Production According to THE LATIN TIMES, in a significant development for New York City‘s housing landscape the construction of affordable housing saw a notable increase last year marking the highest levels in decades. […]
Displaced Sunnyside tenants’ leases renewed
After months of negotiation, more than 170 tenants impacted by the devastating 5-alarm fire in Sunnyside days before Christmas came to an agreement on Monday with their landlord, real estate company A&E Real Estate Holdings, that will extend their leases at temporary residences by six months, Queens Borough President Donovan Richards announced. The deal was reached just one day before they were set to expire.
NYC Real Estate Agents Make $104K Per Year: See What They Make in 43 Other Major Cities
If you've ever watched "Selling Sunset" or "Million Dollar Listing," you've likely been floored by the sky-high commissions the featured real estate agents can take home. But this is certainly not the...
Select cities see rise in apartment space
The average size of a new apartment has increased by 27 sq feet from the previous year, according to data from RentCafe. Yahoo Finance Reporter Dani Romero to break down which cities are seeing an increase in available apartments with larger spaces and why. For more expert insight and the...
Home offering 'luxury Italian living' listed for $4.95 million in this Bergen County town
North Jersey is known for having luxury homes inspired by styles all over the world, so it seems fitting that one of the most luxurious Italian-style estates currently on the market is located right here in Bergen County. Boasting more than 15,000-square-feet on 2.5 acres along the Hackensack River, the...
New NYC budget could help affordable housing groups buy notorious apartment buildings
A banner hanging on the fire escape at 440 West 45th Street warns “Buyer Beware: Organized Tenants Live Here. No Speculators.” The new budget includes $15 million to help affordable housing groups acquire apartment buildings – far less than the $250 million several councilmembers had demanded. [ more › ]
Bronx PACT Modernization Project Secures $275M in Financing
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) has secured $275 million in financing for Sack Wern Houses, a PACT project in the Bronx. This funding will facilitate comprehensive renovations for 800 residents across seven buildings, converting them to Project-Based Section 8. The PACT partners, Douglaston Development, Asland Capital Partners, and...
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