A three bedroom in Carnegie Hill with a price cut that offsets the new mansion tax, for $5,475,000By Jennifer White Karp•July 2, 2019
Manhattan sales jump as buyers rush to close before July 1 deadline for new mansion taxBy Jennifer White Karp•July 2, 2019
A two bedroom, two bath in Brooklyn's Dyker Heights, priced well below the median at $625,000By Emily Myers•July 1, 2019
A spacious one bedroom in the West Village for $1,595,000, no board approval requiredBy Emily Myers•June 28, 2019
Can you get approved by a co-op board? Here’s what NYC co-op boards look forBy Brick Underground •June 27, 2019Sponsored
Why do people use crappy photos when they are trying to sell or rent an apartment?By Emily Myers•June 26, 2019
A condo overlooking the High Line with no common charges for two years, for $4,500,000By Jennifer White Karp•June 25, 2019
A Chelsea studio has high ceilings, good closets, and washer/dryer approval, for $699,000By Leah Hochbaum Rosner•June 25, 2019
Do I have a better chance of buying my rental apartment thanks to NYC's rent reforms?By Emily Myers•June 24, 2019