New report: Manhattan’s historic co-ops retain ultra-luxury status better than super high-end condosBy Nikki M. Mascali•November 19, 2018
Prefer bold over basic? An UES studio in black, white, and taxi cab yellow, for $335,000By Mimi OConnor•November 19, 2018
An UWS one bedroom, a short walk from Riverside Park, for $679,000 with no board approvalBy Emily Myers•November 16, 2018
A compact LIC condo for $900,000 with generous windows and a tax abatementBy Emily Myers•November 15, 2018
Sign of gentrification? Ridgewood townhouse with high-end reno asks $1.7 millionBy Mimi OConnor•November 14, 2018
A Kips Bay studio with Empire State Building views, for $525,000By Leah Hochbaum Rosner•November 13, 2018
A Windsor Terrace two bedroom loaded with conveniences, for $725,000By Mimi OConnor•November 12, 2018
We asked actual children to test-drive some of NYC's fanciest playrooms. Here's what they saidBy Mimi OConnor•November 12, 2018
A Sutton Place two-bedroom co-op for $995,000, no board approval requiredBy Emily Myers•November 9, 2018
A Midtown three-bedroom condo with two en-suite baths, for a relative steal of $2,995,000By Emily Myers•November 8, 2018
What happens to apartment prices and rents if Amazon's HQ2 lands in Long Island City?By Jennifer White Karp, Emily Myers•November 7, 2018