New York

Second Chance for Dallas and Amazon? You’re Forgainst It

By Bethany Erickson / February 10, 2019 /

As word got out that Amazon may pull out of its’ planned halfquarters in New York, every single city that had a shot is discussing the potential that the virtual big box store will eventually turn its sights to one of the jilted — Dallas included. Let’s review: In November, after nearly a year of…

On SecondShelters.com: Three Bargain New York Condos Priced At $1 Million

By Amy Puchaty / September 20, 2018 /

“Start spreading the news. I’m leaving today. I want to be a part of it, New York, New York” – Sinatra’s iconic New York, New York lyrics still ring true for many buyers looking to make a name for themselves in the Big Apple today. As one of the nation’s leading luxury real estate markets, we…

The State of New York May Regulate Realtor Online Advertising

By Candy Evans / May 16, 2018 /

Here is news coming from the east coast that the State of New York is considering — mind you, just chatting about — regulating online real estate ads placed by agents. The focus is on third party ads such as Zillow’s “Premiere Agent” whereby an agent buys an ad on another agent’s listing. That is,…

On SecondShelters.com: Mamaroneck Historical Shelter Has Water and Manhattan Views

By Bethany Erickson / March 11, 2018 /

Imagine a home that’s a brief drive to everything Manhattan has to offer, but also gorgeous water views that stretch from Larchmont Harbor to the Long Island Sound.

On SecondShelters.com: Bestselling Author’s Brooklyn Digs Are a Book Lover’s Dream

By Joanna England / January 18, 2018 /

Nestled on a picturesque, tree-lined street in Boerum Hill – a relaxed village in the northwestern portion of Brooklyn, New York – rests an incredibly chic, Greek Revival brownstone that is a book lover’s dream, and it could be yours to the tune of $8.995 million. “This is one of the single largest homes that…