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
After $5M investment, Here wants to be everywhere people vacation
The company facilitates fractional investment in short-term rentals and vacation properties, and makes it possible for anyone to invest in them as they would individual stocks
by Craig C. Rowe 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
Los Angeles, Manhattan sweep biggest city deals of 2022 (so far)
From Beverly Hills to Billionaire's Row, home sales in LA and NYC towered above normally hot Miami and San Francisco, according to an analysis of the top 10 city deals since October 2021
What happens to buyers' agents if the bombshell lawsuit explodes?
Multiple lawsuits are challenging the way agents get paid. Inman asked experts what that means, and how the future of real estate might evolve as a result of changes to the commission structure
by Jim Dalrymple II Jul 7
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
CoStar debuts Citysnap search portal as Zillow rivalry continues
The Citysnap real estate search portal includes homes for sale and rent in New York City. It also represents the latest chapter in a rivalry between CoStar and Zillow
by Jim Dalrymple II Jun 30
NYC nears record levels, Miami rivals Palm Beach: SERHANT.
The super-prime market remained resilient, although low inventory and stock market volatility impacted buyers a bit during Q2, SERHANT.'s Garrett Derderian said
by Lillian Dickerson Jun 29
Rent prices see early signs of cooling
Rents are up 0.5% nationally from a month ago but significantly down from a growth rate of 1 to 2%, according to a new report released Tuesday by the online rental marketplace Zumper
by Ben Verde Jun 29
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
Lesson Learned: Don't expect a hiccup-free transaction
This week: Find out why NYC associate broker Lisa Chajet says there's rarely a trouble-free transaction in real estate
by Christy Murdock Jun 13
Coldwell Banker Warburg gets new Sales Director Christopher Totaro
In his new role, Totaro will lead Coldwell Banker Warburg's Tribeca office, and consequently oversee the company’s 'charge below 34th Street,' the brokerage said in a statement
by Jim Dalrymple II Jun 7
Top-earning Juracich Team moves from Elliman to Corcoran
The Catherine Juracich Team, which has brought in $156M in sales volume year-to-date and holds over $70M in open listings, is now affiliated with Corcoran Group's Chelsea office
Surplus of Hamptons summer rentals is leading to price cuts
Americans heading abroad for the summer, former Hamptons renters becoming homeowners and a surplus of inventory have all led to the market's landlords slashing their rental prices