Election anxiety, "softening" markets," L train freakouts, and more: What to expect in NYC real estate this fallBy Virginia K. Smith•September 6, 2016
Rents in Brooklyn and Queens have finally gone down—but there's a catchBy Virginia K. Smith•August 12, 2016
Does living near an above-ground train equal cheaper housing? Not so muchBy Virginia K. Smith•August 2, 2016
Suburbs in the city: Buy a house, get a yard, save majorly on taxesBy Lucy Cohen Blatter•July 14, 2016
I'm looking to buy a summer place in the Rockaways. What do I need to know?By Virginia K. Smith•July 14, 2016
What you'll find on the Lower East Side, Williamsburg, and more for $5,000/monthBy Virginia K. Smith•July 12, 2016
How to compete with an all-cash offer, what a glut of real estate agents means for the market, and more of the week's top storiesBy Brick Underground •July 8, 2016
Report: Does a glut of real estate brokers mean the market's about to slow down?By Virginia K. Smith•July 6, 2016