Deals will hinge on negotiations this fall. Here's how buyers' agents win
'There was no negotiation over the last couple of years,' Max Stokes of Compass says. But that's beginning to change — gradually. With a few tips, buyers can prevail at the negotiating table
by Lillian Dickerson Sep 28
President Donald Trump
The former president was hit with a lawsuit that accuses him, among other charges, of drastically overstating the value of his real estate holdings
by Ben Verde Sep 22
'Succession' penthouse at Hudson Yards goes for $35M
The 90th-floor unit in the 35 Hudson Yards skyscraper is where fictional character Kendall Roy lives high above the rest of New York City, brooding and plotting his next move
by Lillian Dickerson Sep 20
Development expert on Eklund Gomes Team joins Corcoran Group
Broker Ryan Kaplan has been involved in the sale, leasing, development and financing of over $500M in residential, commercial, retail and industrial real estate assets to date
by Lillian Dickerson Sep 19
Investor Keith Rubenstein sells NYC townhouse for nearly $50M
Rubenstein and his wife Inga Rubenstein have listed the home multiple times, dating back to 2016 when they put it on the market for $84.5M. Since then, it's undergone a series of price cuts
by Lillian Dickerson Sep 15
Manhattan's luxury market sees worst sales week since Aug. 2020
Signed luxury contracts in Manhattan hit a new low during the week ending Aug. 21, according to a report from Olshan Realty Inc. Luxury agents say there are a number of reasons why
by Lillian Dickerson Aug 26
Chris Poore returns to Sotheby's after stint at Brown Harris Stevens
Poore, who spent 2 years with Brown Harris Stevens before his return to Sotheby's, is a 20-year veteran of the real estate industry and since 2014 has earned more than $500M in sales volume
by Lillian Dickerson Aug 23
Estate of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen sells 2 apartments for $101M
The deal on the Upper East Side units at 4 East 66th Street, which were never publicly listed, included a penthouse and a second apartment on a lower floor, according to records
by Lillian Dickerson Jul 13
High-profile firm to turn over info on Trump's real estate deals
Cushman & Wakefield was going to have to pay $10,000 for not complying with subpoenas that are part of an investigation into the Trump Organization
by Jim Dalrymple II Jul 11
The 20 biggest residential real estate transactions of 2022 (so far)
Luxury properties in Manhattan, LA and Palm Beach netted the 3 priciest deals in the first half of 2022, with each sale exceeding $125M, according to a new analysis by Inman
Manhattan market shows signs of cooling despite sky-high sales in Q2
The residential market continued going strong but showed signs of reaching a tipping point, according to data released by New York City brokerages
by Ben Verde Jul 5
NYC listing with glorious in-kitchen shower hits market for mere $1.5M
The listing is for 2 separate apartments next to each other — but there's a catch, and it's a big one
by Ben Verde Jul 1
Who needs a penthouse when you can have a 100th-floor private club?
A penthouse in the tallest residential building in the world would draw big bucks. But at Central Park Tower, which holds that title, residents will have access to a private club on the 100th floor
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 17
A son's plea to mom: You're a lousy landlord — and now I'm suing you
William Koeppel, 62, filed a claim with the Surrogates Court of Manhattan accusing his 84-year-old mother Roberta Koeppel of negligence, claiming she let the family's portfolio of buildings rot
by Ben Verde Jun 17
Manhattan median rent hits new $4K high, according to report
Someone applying for a typical Manhattan apartment would need to make a salary of $157,000 per year in order to afford the rent