New York City is on Fire!
The temperatures are extremely hot outside and the real estate industry in burning up in New York City. According to various records this week, records have been made in both residential and commercial sectors of the industry. "Axiometrics, a housing market research...
40 Years Later, Welcome Back to the High Bridge!
For the first time in over 49 years the pedestrian span known as the High Bridge has re-opened to pedestrians. The bridge is a pedestrian walkway connecting from 170th street in the Bronx to 173rd street in Manhattan. Everyone continues to rejoice on behalf of the...
Meet Mr. Landman
Jonah Landman is the voice of BK to the fullest. I ran across his blog while searching for information on the Brooklyn Housing market. More so, how various Brooklyn natives are reacting to the new population migrating towards the borough. According to Landman, buying...

New Listing: Harlem Brownstone Town House Duplex/Triplex
A renovated, luxurious brownstone town house located in Harlem is now for sale. The listing from Italia Smith at Judy Etman Realty is for a brownstone town house described as "an eclectic mix of 'old meets new'". Located at 120 W.127th Street in New York City, the...
Shift in Popular New York Neighborhoods
Previously, Midtown and Midtown South of Manhattan were thought of as the hot real estate neighborhoods in New York City. The locations were central, and gave both renters and office leaser’s exceptional access to the city. However, according to an article recently...
Supposedly Affordable Neighborhood Increasing in Price
Due largely to the forty one billion dollar affordable housing plan proposed by New York City Mayor de Blasio, East New York is supposed to be one of the most affordable neighborhoods to rent or buy. It is scheduled as the first of fifteen proposed sites to be...
Former New York Governor Expanding Family Real Estate Business
After an unsuccessful attempt to run for city comptroller, Eliot Spitzer, former New York Governor, rejoined his family real estate business. Since then, he has been working to develop the business, with a focus on building and developments. Late last year, Spitzer...
Top Areas in New York City to Buy Real Estate
Restaurants Forced to Vacate Neighborhoods they Brought to Life
Union Square Café is being forced to close its doors after thirty years of dedicated service to their neighborhood. When the café first moved in, the location was a home to drug users. Now, thirty years later, due largely to the café’s focus on employing local...
Fundrise Revolutionalized New York Real Estate Fundraising
The JOBS Act allowed for the legalization of crowdfunding, the business accepted term for kickstarter campaigns that allow common consumers to invest in projects that they feel could be profitable or are simply close to their hearts. Benjamin and Daniel Miller...
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