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10 Reasons Why People Regret Moving to New York
Dreaming of swapping your current home for the dazzling lights of New York? Before you dive into the Big Apple’s nonstop excitement, there are a few quirks you might want to chew over like a hot dog from a street cart. From sky-high living costs to the infamous traffic, here are ten reasons why some folks might find themselves missing their old stomping grounds!
Take a look inside the Inwood apartments offering rents as low as $380
NEW YORK - A new apartment building above the renovated Inwood Library showcases the vision of the city's Housing Preservation and Development division, with rents as low as $380 and access to child care and training.Eliza Tower in Inwood offers "affordable luxury"Manhattan apartments often offer amenities at a hefty price, but not at Inwood's new Eliza Tower. HPD rezoned the property alongside the Inwood Library to build what Commissioner Adolfo Carrion calls "affordable luxury."At the Eliza, the most expensive three-bedroom is just $1,800 for families making 60% of the area median income. One-bedroom units go as low as $380 --...
New York City’s Real Estate Market Heats Up as Inventory Grows and Sellers Slash Prices
Showing promising signs for an uptick, the Manhattan real estate market is entering its buyers era.Grateful Dead Drummer Bill Kreutzmann's Former Home in California Can Be Yours for $4 Million The city is currently experiencing a nascent shift as its inventory grows and prices plummet; buyers are taking advantage. According to data from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel, the average residential real estate sales price in New York City dropped to just over $2 million in Q2, a 3-percent downward shift that’s still 5.5 times the national average. At the same time, the median price dipped two percent to $1.2 million, while sale prices for...
Permits Filed for 257 Bainbridge Street in Stuyvesant Heights, Brooklyn
Permits have been filed for a seven-story residential building at 257 Bainbridge Street in Stuyvesant Heights, Brooklyn. Located between Malcolm X Boulevard and Patchen Avenue, the lot is near Utica Avenue subway station, serviced by the A and C trains. Charles Wurzberger of Candor Capital One is listed as the owner behind the applications.
The Daily Dirt: Pacific Park’s possible new developer
Sometimes the most obvious answer is the right one. A large-scale megadevelopment in Brooklyn needs a well-funded housing developer, preferably one with experience building a platform over train tracks. Of course, Related Companies immediately comes to mind. The developer is in talks to take over for Greenland USA, potentially buying...
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