How the coronavirus pandemic is reshuffling the luxury real estate market
Buyers are looking for homes in different places, and with different characteristics, than they did before COVID-19 brought chaos to the US
by Jim Dalrymple II May 15
New listings in Manhattan were down 89% last week
There were only 52 new listings in Manhattan during the second week of April
by Patrick Kearns Apr 14
Coronavirus drives adoption of video tours
Amid quarantines and calls for social distancing, agents are turning to video chats and virtual tours to show off properties
by Jim Dalrymple II Mar 17
This weekend will be 'bellwether' for open houses in the spring
Agents Inman spoke to haven't yet seen clients abandoning things like open houses. But handshakes may be going out of style, and some believe the worst is yet to come
by Jim Dalrymple II Mar 12
Shrouded in steel: Scourge of New York City scaffolding turns 40
New York's ubiquitous scaffolding is the result of laws passed in 1980 and 1998. The scaffolding is meant to prevent falling debris, but it also comes with tradeoffs
by Jim Dalrymple II Feb 25
Rihanna's former Manhattan penthouse languishes on the market
You can stand under Rihanna's umbrella-ella-ella — or shell out $16M for her former pad
by Jim Dalrymple II Jan 22
New York-based Bond acquires 54-agent NYC rival
A partner at Caliber Associates hinted that his brokerage was being pursued by other rivals
by Patrick Kearns Jan 22
For $9.75M, you could be Uma Thurman's neighbor
A co-op located in Manhattan's historic River House, home to several celebrities, had its price cut by 11 percent
Move over Phoenix, Los Angeles is latest battleground for real estate tech
Years ago it was hard to imagine iBuyers ever making headway in a city with older and more expensive homes. But this year Opendoor, Zillow and others went all in on L.A.
by Jim Dalrymple II Dec 13
Dog poop complaints decreased in NYC's most expensive areas
A study released Thursday by RentHop found complaints decreased as the median rent of an area increased
by Marian McPherson Nov 22
More than 25% of NYC condos built after 2013 remain unsold: StreetEasy
A new study from the Zillow-owned listing portal StreetEasy finds that newly built condos are out of reach for most New Yorkers, leaving thousands unsold
by Patrick Kearns Sep 13
Coldwell Banker returns to Manhattan after long absence
Brooklyn-based Coldwell Banker Reliable has opened an office in Harlem and hopes to grow it to 50 agents
by Jim Dalrymple II Sep 4
Financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein got mansion for free: Report
A new report by Bloomberg outlines how the financier acquired the home in which he has been accused of sex trafficking minors
by Patrick Kearns Jul 9
Should more American cities do away with single-family zoning?
As housing costs price more people out of the market, some regions want to allow more multifamily development
by Jim Dalrymple II Jun 18