And we're off to a great start in 2025 in NYC! The real estate market is really busy very early in the year! Expectation is high demand with little available inventory which means sellers if you have been waiting to sell, now is the time! This is being most felt in the 2 and 3 bedroom size properties…although in this past week I am seeing activity with one bedrooms as well. New construction is going up in all neighborhoods around the city - see The Changing Face section below. For those considering selling or buying, now is the time to be moving - no pun intended! Sellers need to place their properties on the market sooner rather than later and buyers need to be aggressive.
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Click HERE for 2024 Q4 Market Report for MANHATTAN
Click HERE for 2024 Q3 Market Report for MANHATTAN
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Click HERE for 2024 Q4 Market Report for BROOKLYN
Click HERE for 2024 Q3 Market Report for BROOKLYN
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Click HERE for 2024 Q4 Market Report for QUEENS
Click HERE for 2024 Q3 Market Report for QUEENS
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NYC’s resi market closed 2024 on a high note
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New York City’s residential market ended the year with a show of strength. Contract activity in Manhattan picked up again in December, as more homes continued to hit the market in the borough... Contract activity in Manhattan picked up again in December, as more homes continued to hit the market in the borough, according to Miller Samuel’s monthly report for Douglas Elliman. In Brooklyn, new signed contracts held steady while new listings nearly doubled from the same month in the previous year.
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The L.A.-to-NYC Migration Has Begun
Brokers are starting to hear from clients
looking to get out.
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Ilian Rebei, who moved his art gallery Nagas from Paris to Los Angeles, had been thinking about relocating to New York, where most of his clients are based, but hadn’t set anything in motion. “I had this idea in mind, but nothing concrete, no plan,” says Rebei. And then the wildfires hit. “I heard that in the Pacific Palisades it moved from ten acres to 200 acres very quickly,” he said. “And with artwork, when it’s gone, it’s gone.”
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Congestion Pricing Has Eased NYC Traffic. Not Everyone Is Happy.
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Congestion pricing in NYC has reduced traffic, with an 8% decrease in vehicles entering the congestion zone and significant time savings on bridges and tunnels. Some businesses, such as parking garages and taxi drivers, have reported reduced demand. New Jersey commuters expressed dissatisfaction with the added cost, with some opting for alternative transportation or selling their vehicles.
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Driving blind: NYC subways steered by 1930s tech, paper maps and a lot of hope
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The safe movement of subway trains on and off the Manhattan Bridge in downtown Brooklyn relies on what was once one of the most state-of-the-art, sophisticated systems in the world. But that was the 1930s.Nearly a century later, the technology that directs trains through the array of tracks known as the DeKalb interlocking looks like it belongs in a museum.
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222 LES Tower + Lofts Reaches Completion at 222 East Broadway on Manhattan’s Lower East Side
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Construction is complete on 222 LES Tower + Lofts, a condominium project at 222 East Broadway on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Developed by Optimum Asset Management and designed by SLCE Architects in collaboration with S4 Architecture, the property integrates a new 28-story tower with a renovated 11-story landmarked loft building, and yields 70 condominiums in total.
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Façade Installation Begins on 525 Sixth Avenue in Greenwich Village, Manhattan
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Façade installation is progressing on 525 Sixth Avenue, a 13-story residential building in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. Designed by BKSK Architects and developed by Izaki Group under the 525 6th Ave LLC, the 145-foot-tall structure will span 123,000 square feet and yield 71 condominium units and ground-floor commercial space. The property is alternately addressed as 100-106 West 14th Street and located at the corner of West 14th Street and Sixth Avenue, just below the border with Chelsea.
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Two-Skyscraper Proposal Revealed For 629 West 54th Street, 801 Eleventh Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan
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Proposals have been revealed for a pair of mixed-use skyscrapers at 629 West 54th Street and 801 Eleventh Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan. Designed by Hill West Architects and developed by The Chapman Group and Friedland Properties, the project consists of a 42-story tower standing 565 feet tall at 629 West 54th Street and a 38-story, 525-foot-tall tower at 801 Eleventh Avenue.
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New Rendering Revealed For 2,000-Unit Residential Skyscraper At 100 Gold Street in Financial District, Manhattan
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A new rendering has been revealed for 100 Gold Street, a proposed residential skyscraper in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan. Designed by FX Collaborative, the structure is planned to yield 2,000 apartments and will replace a nine-story office building from the 1960s that houses several city agency headquarters.
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Façade Installation Underway on 16 Fifth Avenue in Greenwich Village, Manhattan
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Façade installation is underway on 16 Fifth Avenue, a 19-story residential building in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. Designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and Hill West Architects and developed by Madison Realty Capital, the 241-foot-tall structure will yield 14 condominium units. The property is located on an interior lot between East 8th and 9th Streets, just north of Washington Square Park.
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Foundations Underway at 500 East 81st Street on Manhattan’s Upper East Side
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Foundation work is getting underway at 501 East 81st Street, the site of a forthcoming ten-story residential building in the Yorkville section of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Designed by Zproekt Architecture and developed by Rybak Development, the 100-foot-tall structure is planned to span 29,829 square feet with an undisclosed number of units, likely condominiums based on the design firm’s history in the neighborhood.
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25 Things To Do In NYC In 2025 That You Absolutely Cannot Miss
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Let the countdown to 2025 — and exciting new things to do in NYC — begin! Our next trip around the sun will provide plenty of opportunity to make the most out of our city, from theater visits and outdoor excursions to exhibit-hopping and cool concerts. Secret NYC’s carefully curated list of debuts, recent openings, and classic destinations are a must to kick the new year off right. Since we know calendars fill up quickly, make sure these selections snag a spot on your 2025 bucket list. Cheers to an amazing new year!
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The best deals you can get right now for NYC Restaurant Week 2025: Winter edition
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New York City Restaurant Week is among the five boroughs’ best food holidays. Traditionally, New Yorkers (and a few lucky tourists) clear their dining schedules and make reservations at the city’s best special occasion spots, high-profile newcomers and all-time favorite restaurants for deals unseen the rest of the year. Hundreds of destinations participate citywide, with menu prices below their typical tabs.
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