A Kensington studio with an eat-in kitchen and separate sleeping area, for $295,000By Leah Hochbaum Rosner•December 10, 2019
What is a green building? A New Yorker's guide to LEED-certified condosBy Brick Underground •December 6, 2019Sponsored
A renovated one bedroom in the West Village for $1,575,000, no board approval requiredBy Austin Havens-Bowen•December 6, 2019
How do you calculate a cap rate, and why are capitalization rates so low in NYC?By Emily Myers•December 5, 2019
Want a NYC condo in a new development with a separate dining room? Here's where to find oneBy Leah Hochbaum Rosner•December 4, 2019
A guide to New York transfer taxes, mansion taxes, and flip taxesBy Brick Underground •December 3, 2019Sponsored
A Carnegie Hill three-bedroom duplex with a terrace, for $3,100,000By Jennifer White Karp•December 3, 2019
Best Manhattan neighborhoods for a pied-à-terre if you're a frequent business visitor, empty nester, or international buyerBy Mimi OConnor•December 2, 2019
A renovated Hamilton Heights three bedroom for $550,000, if you meet the income capBy Mimi OConnor•December 2, 2019
My co-op board interview: I didn't catch the clue to the building's cultureBy Emily Myers•November 26, 2019