My apartment closing has been postponed. Should I try to cancel the deal?By Alanna Schubach•April 6, 2020
How will the coronavirus affect NYC real estate prices? Previous recessions provide cluesBy Brick Underground •April 2, 2020Sponsored
With inventory down and contracts disrupted, Manhattan's spring sales season is on pause, tooBy Jennifer White Karp•April 2, 2020
Sales dropped 36 percent the week after New York's 'pause' went into effectBy Jennifer White Karp•April 1, 2020
Should I add a coronavirus clause to my contract for a NYC apartment? By Alanna Schubach•March 30, 2020
Have a NYC apartment under contract but the deal is stalled by the coronavirus? Here's what you can tryBy Emily Myers•March 26, 2020
Listings sites freeze ‘days on market’ counters, but will buyers behave any differently?By Jennifer White Karp•March 24, 2020
Should I put off buying a NYC apartment during the coronavirus pandemic?By Alanna Schubach•March 23, 2020
Will virtual closings and co-op board video interviews become NYC's new norm?By Emily Myers•March 18, 2020
A West Village one bedroom with a sleeping loft for $1,150,000, no board approval requiredBy Austin Havens-Bowen•March 13, 2020