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#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...
Alpine Mansion With Golf Course, Bowling Alley Breaks Sale Records For 2024 In NJ
The gated home at 4 Stone Tower Drive in Alpine, which sprawls across 22,782 square feet and sits on four acres of land within the Rio Vista section of the borough, sold for $16.7 million on Wednesday, July 17. Designed by renowned architect James Paragano, the home's buyer was represented...
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...
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...
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.
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 1% higher than last year’s asking […]
An affordable housing lottery just opened on Manhattan’s Lower East Side
The Lower East Side continues to be one of the coolest neighborhoods in New York City, boasting good restaurants (Fish Cheeks and Golden Diner, for instance) and cultural hotspots like the Tenement Museum, the New Museum and yes, even Dimes Square. Living there, however, is hella expensive. According to RentHop.com, the average monthly rent price in 2024 was $3,300 for a studio with the median price at about $5,825.
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.
5-Story Multifamily Residential Building Coming To Heart Of Westchester Village
A five-story residential building containing more than 150 apartment units is set to be built in the center of a Westchester County village in close proximity to a Metro-North train station. The 1.44-acre development, to be known as the Station Lofts, will be located in Port Chester at 67 New …
210 Warren Avenue, Mamaroneck, NY 10543, Mamaroneck, NY 10543 - $789,000
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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...
List: Affordable housing lotteries open in the Bronx
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) – Four affordable housing lotteries are currently open in the Bronx, according to NYC Housing Connect. NYC Housing Connect is an online portal where people can find and apply for affordable housing opportunities in New York City. Here’s a list of the affordable housing lotteries open in the Bronx, including the […]
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...
Estela In Mott Haven, Affordable Luxury In The South Bronx
Today the Domain Companies announced more details regarding Estela, the two-building rental development just one stop away from Harlem, NY. Estela, which has 380 market rates and 164 affordable rental apartments to Mott Haven, is 80 percent leased. This milestone follows a year of leasing, with residents moving in as...
Silverstein Secures Leases with Law Firm, Columbia University in Midtown
Silverstein Properties finalized two new lease signings at 1177 Ave. of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan. Law firm Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, a longtime tenant, will relocate within the building to occupy floors 41-43, totaling 42,394 square feet. The Trustees of Columbia University signed a 15,375-square-foot lease on the 34th floor at the building, moving its headquarters from 405 Lexington Ave.
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...
Penthouses prop up Manhattan’s luxury contracts
Penthouses are king in Manhattan this month, powering the borough’s luxury market through slower mid-summer weeks. The property type has accounted for nearly a quarter of all the luxury contracts signed in Manhattan in the last two weeks, according to Olshan Realty’s weekly report on properties asking $4 million or more.
Hakimian Affiliate Lands $175M Construction Takeout for Woodside Mixed-Use
Eight West, an affiliate of The Hakimian Organization, has secured a $175-million construction take-out loan from Apollo and Lionheart Strategic Management to finance its newest development, SOLA. The 12-story, 364-unit mixed-use residential project is located at 72-01 Queens Blvd. in Woodside. Newmark arranged the financing for Eight West. The team...
RXR eyes conversion of distressed Helmsley Building
When in distress, convert. That’s the rationale driving Scott Rechler’s rescue plan for the debt-burdened Helmsley Building. Months after a monster loan backed by 230 Park Avenue landed in special servicing, then maturity default, the head of RXR is analyzing whether a conversion of the office building would boost revenue enough for his firm to eventually right the $670 million mortgage.
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