
Brooklyn Real Estate Market Features Diverse Homes This Week
Brooklyn's real estate market is buzzing with a diverse array of listings, from a $999,000 home in West Midwood to a $5.6 million brownstone in Park Slope.
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Brooklyn's real estate market is buzzing with a diverse array of listings, from a $999,000 home in West Midwood to a $5.6 million brownstone in Park Slope.

Despite fears of a corporate exodus under a new progressive mayor, top real estate executives say NYC's commercial market is surging with record leasing.

Donald Trump's childhood home in Queens is for sale for $2.3 million after a developer completed a massive eight-month renovation to repair severe neglect and mold damage.

Voters nationwide backed initiatives and candidates focused on housing affordability, new development, and property tax relief in recent state and municipal elections, indicating a strong public deman

Political anxiety over the NYC mayoral election is driving a massive capital flight, with one Miami developer reporting over $100 million in sales to New Yorkers.

New York City's famously narrow townhouse, located at 75½ Bedford Street, is on the market for $4.195 million. The 9.5-foot-wide home has a rich history.

Fintech firm Rho has signed a six-year lease extension and expanded its headquarters at 100 Crosby St. in SoHo, signaling confidence in the area's tech scene.

Ever wonder why so many New York City elevators jump from floor 12 to 14? The answer lies in a blend of ancient superstition and modern real estate economics.

Chinese property magnate Zhang Xin has acquired a prime Upper East Side site for $62.5 million to build a new luxury condominium, marking her first ground-up development in NYC.

Fashion designer Georgina Chapman faces foreclosure on her West Village condo and multiple lawsuits against her brand Marchesa for unpaid rent and breach of contract.

Older adults in New York City face a housing dilemma: rent-stabilized apartments offer affordability but often come with poor conditions, forcing seniors to choose between low rent and safe living env

A family-run real estate firm has purchased a downtown Manhattan office tower at 75 Maiden Lane for approximately $40.2 million, a significant transaction.