New York City real estate
Affordability won't get a foot in the door with the proposed pied-à-terre plan
by Michael Rossi May 13
'He didn't even say he was sorry': Brooklyn investor gets prison time for 12-year deed fraud scheme
Brooklyn investor Sanford Solny is facing up to 7 years in prison for defrauding 11 homeowners of the deed to their homes. Deed fraud is rising across the US, leading the FBI to issue warnings
by Marian McPherson Nov 14
Lesson Learned: Do what's right for everyone (including yourself)
Find out how this real estate leader blends her West Coast background, financial acumen and dedication to doing the right thing into a recipe for real estate success
by Christy Murdock May 13
Lesson Learned: Stay levelheaded, unflappable, and go with the flow
Learn how New York City agent Jennifer Roberts navigates the ups, downs and indecisions of real estate clients while keeping her cool
by Christy Murdock Apr 14
Zeckendorfs accused of 'brazen fraud' in $80M penthouse sale
NYC developers promised potential buyers a breathtaking $80M penthouse on Billionaires' Row, boasting stunning views of Central Park. Instead, the buyer got a front-row seat to a skyscraper
by Richelle Hammiel Mar 31
$10M-plus deals in Manhattan hit biggest week since December
There were 11 contract signings at $10M-plus last week, and the city's priciest closing was on a downtown condo that sold in an off-market deal for $60M
by Lillian Dickerson Mar 17
REBNY sues the City of New York to stop FARE Act enforcement
The New York City Council passed a bill to shift responsibility for broker fees from renters to property owners last month. Real Estate Board of New York is attempting to stop its enforcement
by Marian McPherson Dec 17
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New York developer Jeffrey Levine and wife, Randi Charno Levine, U.S. ambassador to Portugal, sold their Greenwich Village townhouse for nearly $22M, the 'New York Post' reported Thursday
by Richelle Hammiel Aug 2
Lesson Learned: Cultivate trust and respect with competitors
Find out how NYC agent Andrea Saturno-Sanjana puts her unique skillset and global perspective to work in serving clients and connecting with colleagues
by Christy Murdock Jul 22
NYC's 'worst landlord' attacked first day of 2-month Rikers sentence
New York City's worst landlord, Daniel Ohebshalom, was punched on Friday during an inmate brawl at Rikers. Ohebshalom was sentenced for failing to fix more than 700 housing violations
by Marian McPherson Mar 25
Star broker Jaime Richichi moves to Sotheby's International Realty
After 2 years at Compass, NYC-based real estate broker Jaime Richichi is moving to Sotheby's International Realty. Richichi has a lifetime sales volume of $100M
by Marian McPherson Feb 26
Vornado Realty Trust enters 'eye of economic storm' with $2.6B debt
Real estate investment trust Vornado is attempting to calm investors after CEO Steve Roth signaled plans to pause its Penn Station projects and launch a $200M share repurchase program
by Marian McPherson May 16
Marketproof helps real estate data flex its market muscle: Tech Review
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Marketproof is software that helps agents, lenders and investors understand how urban market data affects industry trends and performance
by Craig C. Rowe Jan 14
Low-income tenants sue developer, allege 'poor door' discrimination
Tenants who won a lottery to live at Fifteen Hudson Yards are suing the developer for violating NYC's 'poor door' ban, which bans separate entrances for low-income residents
by Marian McPherson Jul 23
3 top Brown Harris Stevens agents join Sotheby's Manhattan HQ
Top real estate brokers Caroline Guthrie, Kathryn Steinberg and Armin Allen join Sotheby's International Realty after decades at Brown Harris Stevens
by Marian McPherson Aug 28