Does an uptick in new listings mean Manhattan sellers are feeling braver?By Brick Underground •April 21, 2020
Fewer listings and stubborn sellers leaves Manhattan a 'very thin marketplace' for dealsBy Brick Underground •April 15, 2020
How NYC sellers can adapt to the new normal: Brick Underground's best adviceBy Jennifer White Karp•April 13, 2020
Listings in Brooklyn and Queens fell sharply in March as sellers hold backBy Jennifer White Karp•April 9, 2020
Manhattan sellers try to tough out the shutdown with pre-coronavirus pandemic pricesBy Brick Underground •April 8, 2020
My apartment closing has been postponed. Should I try to cancel the deal?By Alanna Schubach•April 6, 2020
Here are the NYC apartments for sale with the deepest price chops in MarchBy Brick Underground •April 3, 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
Reality check: How to make your NYC real estate listing not sound insensitiveBy Jennifer White Karp•March 30, 2020