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2 buildings on St. George Avenue in Roselle sell for $1.2M
Zimmel Associates has successfully negotiated the sale of two prominent buildings located at 223-235 St. George Ave. in Roselle for $1.2 million. The name of the buyer was not disclosed. One property, which spans 0.74 acres, includes a 2,600-square-foot Jiffy Lube, a tenant since the late ’80s. The adjacent mixed-use...
SAGE: Investor buys 31-unit Elizabeth apartment building for $4.2 million
105 Grove St. in Elizabeth — Courtesy: SAGE Investment Real Estate Advisors. A private investor has acquired a 31-unit apartment building in Elizabeth for $4.2 million, in a newly announced deal by SAGE Investment Real Estate Advisors. Located in the city’s Elmora section, the property at 105 Grove St....
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.
#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...
Surprises Inside – Take a Tour of New Jersey’s Strangest House
At first glance, this home looks straight out of a sci-fi movie, but it's not. If the outside is this intriguing, imagine what the inside looks like. This unusual house is in Harding Township (Morristown) in Morris County. 75 Sand Spring Rd. is the location of this 14,000-square-foot home sitting...
Housing Lottery Launches for Harborview Senior Apartments at 80 Scarboro Avenue in Shore Acres, Staten Island
The affordable housing lottery has launched for Harborview Senior Apartments, a three-story residential building at 80 Scarboro Avenue in Shore Acres, Staten Island. Designed by Stanley M. Krebushevski, the structure yields 72 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 31 units for residents at 80 to 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $56,538 to $218,010.
City of Yes: A Little More Housing in Every Neighborhood
Our city is facing a generational housing crisis with a vacancy rate at 1.4%, and half of all New York renters are paying more than 30% 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.
Real estate prices on Staten Island have climbed significantly in past month, report says
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – If you want to buy a home on Staten Island, you’ll most likely have to dish out a little more than $700,000. According to a newly released report from the Staten Island Board of Realtors (SIBOR), borough home prices have climbed over the past month and the median home price here now hovers at $716,500.
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 […]
Millburn Township Attorney Shares Affordable Housing Update & Residents Weigh In
MILLBURN, NJ – Millburn Township Attorney Jarrid Kantor provided an update on the affordable housing situation. “As everybody knows, this governing body is committed to its affordable housing obligations. It is committed to doing it the right way for the residents, and not only the residents of the township, but also low and moderate income individuals who would be moving into this community.” Kantor spoke about the township being given the opportunity to find alternate sites. He reported that after spending a great deal of time researching, the administration identified two locations. Kantor also reminded attendees about...
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.
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 […]
Brooklyn Heights townhouse closes for $22.1M, second priciest single-family home sale in the borough
The second priciest single-family home ever sold in Brooklyn has officially closed. The Anglo-Italianate five-bedroom townhouse at 1 Sidney Place in Brooklyn Heights sold for $22.1 million in April; Glossier founder Emily Weiss was identified as the buyer. About a half mile away, the borough’s most expensive single-family sale remains 8 Montague Terrace, which sold for $25.5 million in 2020.
Kislak's S.V.P. Janet Bortz & E.V.P. Joni Sweetwood arrange exclusive bulk sale of 46 Units in Union County, New Jersey
Woodbridge, NJ — The Kislak Company, Inc. announced the recent bulk sale of 46 units at Tudor Court, a cooperative with a total of 85 units, at 800-822 North Broad Street in Elizabeth, Union County, for $5.2 million. Kislak marketed the units, which represent a majority of the cooperative,...
A Manhattan Townhouse Once Owned by a Noted Landscape Architect Hits the Market for $32 Million
If only the walls of this New York City townhouse could talk. Built in 1910, the century-old residence at 21 Beekman Place has hit the market for $32 million with Carl Gambino and Les Meyers of Compass. According to the listing, the East River dwelling was owned in the 1920s by pioneering landscape architect Ellen Biddle Shipman, who designed over 600 gardens in the U.S. in the span of her 30-year-plus career and was mentored by renowned architect and painter Charles A. Platt. NFL Star Nick Bosa's South Florida Condo Is Up for Grabs at $1.75 Million The mansion was last sold in 2013 for a cool...
Staten Island realtor service launches multilingual home search tool
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – The Staten Island Multiple Listing Service (SIMLS) has launched a new tool designed to assist a broader and more diverse audience of consumers on the path to homeownership. “At the Staten Island Multiple Listing Service, our realtor subscribers serve a diverse set of clients, and...
$221.5M Jersey City Apartment Building Sale Marks Largest Multifamily Transaction in NJ in Nearly Five Years
Two of the taller buildings that have popped up in Jersey City’s Paulus Hook neighborhood over the last decade have officially changed hands and fetched a price that makes the deal the largest multifamily transaction in New Jersey in nearly five years. Representatives of CBRE recently announced the sale...
See homes sold in the Perth Amboy area, July 8 to July 14
The following is a listing of all home transfers in the Perth Amboy area reported from July 8 to July 14. There were 5 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,060-square-foot home on Lee Street in Perth Amboy that sold for $450,000.
The Daily Dirt: Real estate not cool with air conditioning mandate
NYC wants buildings to be efficient, but also cool enough for tenants. If that seems contradictory, that’s because it is. Property owners must cut down their buildings’ greenhouse gas emissions under Local Law 97. Under a new City Council bill, they would also need to keep building temperatures at or below 78 degrees when temperatures outside hit 82.
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