New York City real estate
In recent years, more than 5 million Americans have moved to a new area as a result of remote work opportunities. With more technology to connect outside the workplace setting and the precedent set by COVID-19, it’s easier than ever to break from office norms and seek new surroundings. According to data from U-Haul, Texas…
I was intrigued when the New York Times broke the news that Hamish Bowles’ Ninth Street Greenwich Village co-op was on the market. Built in the mid-1920s, the 1,400-square-foot, two bedroom, two bath prewar duplex still sports nearly all its original architectural detailing.
If home is where the art is, we’ve found two properties that fit the bill—albeit for different reasons. One is perfect for displaying artwork; the other, a work of art, in and of itself.
es of HBO’s family-dynasty drama “Succession” may have noticed that Kendall Roy has a new venue for his wheeling, dealing, and scheming. This season, the show’s multifaceted protagonist has set up shop in an ultra-luxe downtown Manhattan condo that just hit the market for a whopping $23.3 million.
The description “Willy Wonka meets the Magic Castle” conjures up all kinds of images. But it doesn’t come to life until you see photos of actor Neil Patrick Harris’ refurbished Harlem brownstone.