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A look inside the $27.5M mansion in NJ that has everything
Frick Drive in Alpine is chock full of homes that are celebrations in spending. Homes of 10 or 20 million dollars or more are often bought and sold on this vaunted street. Somehow “street” seems too belittling a term. Let’s call it a “thoroughfare”. One...
Bergen County Estate Built By Renowned Architect Listed At $7.5M
A home in Alpine designed by the renowned architect has hit the market for $7.5 million. The listing agents are Richard Orlando and Jason Pierce of Prominent Properties Sotheby's International Realty. The 6-bedroom, 9-bathroom home at 16 Dogwood Ln. has all the fixings, including a diamond cut limestone exterior, Vermont...
Exquisite Haworth Home Sells For $370K Over Asking Price (Photos)
A Bergen County home sold for $2.265 million — and $370,000 over asking price. The more than 5,600-square-foot home at 157 Grant St. in Haworth boasts five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and multiple exquisite upgrades, listing agent Tony Nabhan of Keller Williams City Views says. Highlights of the home include...
NJ home linked to several wars listed for sale 🏠 & site of Playboy Club🐰 officially sold
I hope everyone had an enjoyable weekend and a great Monday to start off their week. This past weekend, I took a trip to see Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, which was a super cool experience. Believe it or not, this was my first time ever visiting these landmarks. While I've been in New Jersey my whole life, I'm from South Jersey and my family doesn't love cities, so I just never ended up taking the trip.
Guest Opinion | City of Yes: A Little More Housing in Every Neighborhood
BY NYC MAYOR ERIC ADAMS | Our city is facing a generational housing crisis with a vacancy rate at 1.4 percent, and half of all New York renters are paying more than 30 percent of their income in rent. The only way to solve this crisis is simple: build more. That requires all of us to say “Yes” to a little more housing in every neighborhood and “Yes” to City of Yes for Housing Opportunity plan — the most pro-housing zoning proposal in New York City’s history.
#1 and #2 Wealthiest Suburbs in America Are Located in New York
New York State is a great place to live. While its New England neighbors often get attention for their great quality of life, New York has a ton to offer its residents. From its rich history, natural beauty, and diverse culture, there is something for everyone. It likely won't come...
Sanzari taps DeLorenzo as vice president, director of leasing and marketing
Alfred Sanzari Enterprises has welcomed real estate industry veteran Christopher DeLorenzo as its vice president and director of leasing and marketing. The firm, which is based in Hackensack, said DeLorenzo joins its team from The Birch Group with more than 25 years of experience in the sector. He’s now guiding the leasing and marketing strategy across Sanzari’s 6 million-square-foot northern New Jersey portfolio of office, industrial, retail and medical office properties, working closely with CEO David Sanzari, President Ryan Sanzari and Manager of Leasing and Marketing Carolina Gutierrez to help it maintain high occupancy as part of its long-term ownership strategy.
One of a Kind Historic Nyack, New York Mansion For Sale
We all know that New York State has deep, historic roots. You can own a piece of history in the form of a beautiful cobblestone home. While scrolling social media earlier this week, I saw an interesting post from a random Facebook page called American Historical Houses. It looked somewhat...
See all homes sold in Teaneck, July 8 to July 14
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Teaneck reported from July 8 to July 14. There were 13 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,555-square-foot home on Howard Street in Teaneck that sold for $715,000. 248 Edgemont...
NYC developer gets nearly $1B loan to build residential towers overlooking Hudson River
As foundation work proceeds on two dramatically styled downtown apartment towers, the high-profile riverfront project just landed the cash foundation it needed. Atlas Capital Group nailed down a $985 million construction loan to build the towers at 80 Clarkson Street, which it’s developing with Zeckendorf Development and Baupost Group, sources told The Post. The fresh financing — believed to be the largest Manhattan residential-construction loan since before the pandemic — means the full-block project will soon “go vertical” at the Hudson River site between Houston and Clarkson streets. Related Companies to build 1,200-foot skyscraper on Madison Avenue One tower is expected to...
Nutley Realtor Celebrates Successful Sale as Nutleyites Upgrade Homes to Stay In Community They Love
NUTLEY, NJ - In a heartwarming real estate success story, Zachary Sebek, local real estate agent in Nutley, finalized the sale of a stunning 3-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom colonial home to Nutley and Bloomfield natives Jason and Nicole Aiello, who opted to upgrade homes and remain in their beloved town of the past 19 years. The captivating property, situated at the end of a picturesque dead-end street, boasts a myriad of desirable features tailored for a charming, peaceful, and convenient living experience. With its prime location within walking distance of downtown amenities and schools, the residence offers an ideal setting for its new owners to...
Marcus & Millichap brokers $2.1M sale of 8-unit multifamily property in West New York
An eight-unit multifamily building in West New York has been traded for $2.115 million, or $264,000 a unit, thanks to Marcus & Millichap. “The seller hired us on a very tight deadline as he had already identified their upleg on a 1031 Exchange. We immediately executed our marketing process, generating over 15 offers in writing, ultimately securing the strongest buyer who would close all-cash within two weeks of contract signing,” Jonathan Zamora, first vice president, investments, in Marcus & Millichap’s New Jersey office, said.
Affordable Housing Waiting List Opens at The Max
If you fall in the 40%, 60% and 120% AMI brackets, the affordable housing waiting list for The Max at 606 W57th Street is accepting applications for current and future vacancies. Two studios, four one-bedrooms and four two-bedroom units are available now at the luxury residential development between 11th and 12th Avenues. You can also […] The post Affordable Housing Waiting List Opens at The Max appeared first on W42ST.
Rental at historic Crown Heights site opens lottery for 48 apartments, from $3,128/month
All renderings courtesy of Morris Adjmi Architects. A lottery opened this week at a new luxury rental building on a historic site in Crown Heights. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, Mason Gray is a mixed-use development at 959 Sterling Place consisting of a seven-story brick building with 158 apartments. Landmarked as part of the Crown Heights Historic District, the property is home to a 19th-century Romanesque Revival complex currently occupied by the Hebron Seventh Day Adventist Church and School. Qualifying New Yorkers earning 130 percent of the area median income can apply for the apartments, priced at $3,128/month for studios, $3,345/month for one-bedrooms, and $4,000/month for two-bedrooms.
Renter demand in NYC drops as asking rent continues to increase: StreetEasy
NEW YORK (PIX11) – People in New York City are looking to stay in their current apartments instead of moving this summer as rent continues to increase, according to a new study from StreetEasy. The median asking rent in the Big Apple was $3,800 a month in June, over...
One of Manhattan’s last 421a development sites is for sale
Metin Negrin’s Lexin Capital put the development site at 75 Nassau Street on the market, offering materials show. Lexin is eyeing a valuation around $75 million, either in an outright sale or through the sale of a partial stake, according to a source familiar with the site. One of...
PUBLIC NOTICE OF UCC SALE: Wildcat LLC
On the 17th day of September, 2024, commencing at 11:00 a.m. prevailing Eastern Time, in front of the New York County Supreme Court, located at 60 Centre Street, New York, New York and offered virtually via online video conference, Pangea Mortgage Capital, LLC. (“Secured Party”) shall cause the following collateral to be sold by public auction(s) to the highest qualified bidder(s): (i) 100% of the membership interests in Wildcat Senior Properties LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and (ii) 100% of the membership interests in Shepherd Living at Wildcat, LLC, a Delaware limited liability companies. Wildcat Senior Properties LLC and Shepherd Living at Wildcat, LLC are the owners and/or operators of certain real property and personal property, including that certain real property, and improvements thereon, located at 2101 Cane Bay Boulevard, Summerville, South Carolina 29486. The membership interests will be offered separately or as a single lot (as Secured Party may determine in its sole and absolute discretion) on an “as-is, where-is” basis, with no express or implied warranties, representations, statements or conditions of any kind made by the Secured Party or any person acting for or on behalf of the Secured Party, without any recourse whatsoever to the Secured Party or any other person acting for or on behalf of the Secured Party.
DOB Offering Free, No-Violation Building Inspections for Co-ops and Condos
Time is running out. Co-op and condo boards have until July 31 to sign up for the Department of Buildings' (DOB) free, no-violation building inspections. This citywide initiative allows co-op and condo boards, homeowners, landlords and small business owners to call 311 to schedule a free, no-penalty visual inspection of various areas of their properties, including decks and patios, retaining walls, unregistered boilers, unregistered private elevator devices, and facades for buildings six stories or less. The Facade Inspection and Safety Program, formerly known as Local Law 11, requires owners of buildings taller than six stories to inspect and repair their facades every five years.
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