A Mission of a Different Kind
Some foreign governments based in quiet, elegant buildings on the Upper East Side hope to cash in on the run-up of home prices.
View ArticleYour Building on an Index Card
Digital communication is commonplace almost everywhere — except for the attorney general’s office, where very little of the real estate offering plan process is digitized.
View ArticleSky-High Demand for Luxury
The market for multimillion-dollar condominiums remains on fire, and driving the demand is a staggering lack of inventory.
View ArticleUsing Artists to Sell Condos in Miami and New York
In markets where amenities are expected, developers are using well known artists to help their projects stand out.
View ArticleMoving In, Slowly, to ‘Billionaires’ Row’
At One57, more than two dozen owners have gotten the keys to their units. But many are in no rush.
View ArticleYour Move, Their Headache
In recent years, a number of companies have cropped up that promise to ease the hardships of moving, for a price.
View ArticleA Ranch With 1,000 Acres, for Your Inner Buckaroo
Recreational ranches offer the ultimate anti-Hamptons getaway.
View ArticlePuerto Rico Luring Buyers With Tax Breaks
Puerto Rico’s status as a tax haven is beginning to catch on, and some are betting big bucks that the trickle of Americans buying property there will soon become a stream.
View ArticleNew York City Brokers Court Foreign Buyers
With its ever-expanding number of foreigner-friendly buildings, New York is cementing its place as a hot spot for global wealth.
View ArticlePied-à-Neighborhood
The Census Bureau tracks vacancy rates to find out who lives in Manhattan full time.
View ArticleIn Search of Townhouse Deals
As more families stay in the city, and condominium prices surge ever higher, renewed attention is being lavished on the niche townhouse market.
View ArticleColorado Ski Country Homes for New Yorkers
A new development by the Related Companies could raise the profile of Snowmass, one of Colorado’s largest ski mountains.
View ArticleUsing Artists to Sell Condos in Miami and New York
In markets where amenities are expected, developers are using well known artists to help their projects stand out.
View ArticleMoving In, Slowly, to ‘Billionaires’ Row’
At One57, more than two dozen owners have gotten the keys to their units. But many are in no rush.
View ArticleYour Move, Their Headache
In recent years, a number of companies have cropped up that promise to ease the hardships of moving, for a price.
View ArticleA Ranch With 1,000 Acres, for Your Inner Buckaroo
Recreational ranches offer the ultimate anti-Hamptons getaway.
View ArticlePuerto Rico Luring Buyers With Tax Breaks
Puerto Rico’s status as a tax haven is beginning to catch on, and some are betting big bucks that the trickle of Americans buying property there will soon become a stream.
View ArticleNew York City Brokers Court Foreign Buyers
With its ever-expanding number of foreigner-friendly buildings, New York is cementing its place as a hot spot for global wealth.
View ArticlePied-à-Neighborhood
The Census Bureau tracks vacancy rates to find out who lives in Manhattan full time.
View ArticleIn Search of Townhouse Deals
As more families stay in the city, and condominium prices surge ever higher, renewed attention is being lavished on the niche townhouse market.
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