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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 --...
$1.2M colorful Sutton Place co-op has classic bones and dramatic bridge and river views
This handsomely decorated two-bedroom apartment at 400 East 59th Street on the East Side’s quietly elegant Sutton Place balances classic pre-war details with sweeping New York City views. The co-op’s many charms include colorful and luxurious interiors, two renovated baths, herringbone-patterned floors, high ceilings, and original casement windows. Asking $1,200,000, the home boasts multiple exposures and outstanding views of the 59th Street Bridge, the East River, and the Manhattan skyline.
This stunning, $5M art lover’s home is for sale in NJ
Often, stunning New Jersey real estate listings are for sprawling mansions on multiple acres in any given corner of the Garden State. But there's something especially alluring about an oasis of space in a densely populated city. As of May 2024, the median listing home price in Jersey City was...
Scotch Plains Home Sells For $126K Over Asking Price
It's more spacious than it looks!A 2,308-square foot home in Union County sold for $126,000 over asking price and was under contract in less than a week.The split-level home at 1111 Jefferson Ave. in Scotch Plains was listed by Juan Gamarra of Compass New Jersey in the spring, and was under co…
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...
Former Manhattan properties of “worst landlord” could find new life with nonprofits
Two Manhattan buildings formerly owned by “worst landlord” Daniel Ohebshalom may get scooped up by nonprofit housing groups, thanks to an infusion of city funding. The city’s new budget revived the Neighborhood Pillars program with a $15 million boost, which could help nonprofits and developers buy neglected properties, like those formerly operated by Ohebshalom, Gothamist reported.
144,312-Square-Foot Lease Renewal Signed At 51 West 52nd Street In Midtown East, Manhattan
International law firm Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe has renewed its lease at 51W52, also known as Black Rock, a 900,000-square-foot, 38-story building located at 51 West 52nd Street in Midtown, Manhattan. The firm will continue to occupy 144,312 square feet on floors 17 and 20 through 24 for the next 15 years. The building, originally designed by architect Eero Saarinen as the headquarters of CBS, recently underwent a $128 million renovation led by the building’s owner, HGI.
$3.7M Bauhaus-Inspired Mansion Hits Montclair Market (PHOTOS)
A custom 5,696-square-foot home inspired by Bauhaus Principles is on the market in Montclair.Built in 2017 by architect Barry Jay Kaplan with interiors by Yoshida + Zanon Design Atrium, the distinctive home at 251 S. Mountain Avenue includes five bedrooms and six bathrooms.While the home …
New York City unveils record $26 billion housing investment in FY 2025 budget
New York City’s $112.4 billion Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 adopted budget includes $2 billion in capital funds across FY25 and FY26 to the New York City, and commits to a record $26 billion in housing capital in the current 10-year plan. Funding will help the city reach the “moonshot”...
Ex-Peloton CEO sells Manhattan townhouse for $35.5M
Peloton founder John Foley has cycled through his second New York property deal in as many years. A little less than one year after moving his East Hampton estate, Foley has made an off-market deal to sell his Manhattan townhouse for $35.5 million, the Wall Street Journal reported. A limited...
Permits Filed for 193 Withers Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Permits have been filed to expand a one-story structure into a four-story residential building at 193 Withers Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Located between Graham Avenue and Humboldt Street, the lot is near the Graham Avenue subway station, served by the L train. Mendel Fleischman of Berkowits Realty LLC 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...
Permits Filed for 167 McGuinness Boulevard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Permits have been filed for an eight-story residential building at 167 McGuinness Boulevard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Located between Meserole Avenue and Calyer Street, the lot is near the Nassau Avenue subway station, serviced by the G train. Hershy Silberstein of Blue Shine Builders Inc. is listed as the owner behind the applications.
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