What to know about buying in Todt Hill, Staten Island, a tony nabe with big houses, large lots, and swimming poolsBy Nancy A. Ruhling•February 15, 2023
What to know about buying in Bedford Park, the Bronx, an affordable, green haven ideal for commutersBy Nancy A. Ruhling•February 8, 2023
What to know about buying in Laurelton, Queens, where you'll find Tudor-style houses, larger lots, and lower taxes By Nancy A. Ruhling•February 1, 2023
What ‘days on market’ really tells you about pricing, discounts, and negotiabilityBy Jennifer White Karp•January 30, 2023
What to know about buying in Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, a waterfront enclave with multi-million-dollar homesBy Nancy A. Ruhling•January 25, 2023
With new conforming loan limits above $1 million, NYC buyers can stretch their dollarsBy Jennifer White Karp•January 19, 2023
What to know about buying in St. George, Staten Island, where you get more space for your money and easy access to the ferryBy Nancy A. Ruhling•January 18, 2023
How the 'real estate whisperer' won a 30-way bidding war and landed his dream house By Jennifer White Karp•January 18, 2023
Brooklyn’s median price slips but sellers are doing better than in ManhattanBy Jennifer White Karp•January 12, 2023
What to know about buying in Rosedale, Queens, where the properties are suburban but the taxes are notBy Nancy A. Ruhling•January 11, 2023
What to know about buying in South Ozone Park, Queens, an affordable nabe that draws workers from the airport, racetrack, and casino nearbyBy Nancy A. Ruhling•January 4, 2023