Real Estate

REAL ESTATE • Brownstone Report The turn of the century — the 20th century, that is — was a fruitful time for brownstone builders in Park Slope. That’s…
REAL ESTATE • Brooklyn Report The Brooklyn luxury real estate market continues to climb the price ladder. After 14 straight quarters of median sales…
REAL ESTATE • Hamptons Report It’s easy to appreciate the poetry of last week’s NY Post headline: “Hamptons ‘middle class’ homes priced below $5M…
REAL ESTATE • In Contract Last spring’s chaotic auction of the Flatiron Building — sold not once but twice after the first winning bidder failed to come…
REAL ESTATE • On the Market In the bubble of Manhattan real estate, the de facto luxury market — which Elliman defines as the top 10% of sales — now…
REAL ESTATE • FOUND Development Who says Hudson Yards is dead? Of the seven new development units that traded above $10M in NYC last week, three are…
REAL ESTATE • FOUND Development 22 Bond Street, which spans the block to Great Jones and features a distinctive corten steel facade and a landscaped…
REAL ESTATE • FOUND Development The building formerly known as Truffles Tribeca used to be an obsession of ours when it was built in 2009. It worked for…
REAL ESTATE • In Contract After a summer’s worth of out-of-office bouncebacks, September feels like the month the city should rev back to life. And yet…
REAL ESTATE • FOUND Development Who among us has not cast an eye on Olympia Dumbo’s elevated outdoor tennis court, flanking the entrance to the Brooklyn…
REAL ESTATE • Summer Sales The common wisdom that real estate buyers take summers off might not have held true during peak pandemic, but the old ways…
REAL ESTATE • Pricing Predicaments A sure sign of true trophy properties is the way their asking prices look like they’re plucked from the sky: Where…