Real Estate News from December 2014
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Elegran's Top Stories of 2014 By Jonathan Tuason | December 30, 2014
Much like the previous year, 2014 proved to be an eventful year for NYC real estate, from new developments to extensive rezonings: 2014’s biggest stories.
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As Technology Progresses, Real Estate Adoption Follows By Jonathan Tuason | December 18, 2014
The real estate industry has been regarded as slow to adopt technology — and the bulk of its present tech lies in programming. But what about the cool stuff?
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Harlem's New Developments By Brad Bergan | December 17, 2014
Harlem 125th Street’s transformation is accelerating, attracting developers and retailers interested in investing in the rising market.
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New Construction: Mayor de Blasio's Rational Insight By Brad Bergan | December 15, 2014
In order to benefit neighborhood growth, New York City’s spending will be more “thoughtful and coordinated” than under Mayor Bloomberg’s administration.
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2015 Real Estate Market Predictions By Gerard Masilang | December 12, 2014
With only a few weeks left, it can be confidently said that 2014 has been a great year for NYC’s real estate market. Will 2015 be able to stack up?
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2015 Forecast: Millennials to Re-enter Real Estate Market By Brad Bergan | December 11, 2014
First-time buyers, including millennials, have been noticeably absent from the buy-side of the real estate market nationwide, but that may soon change.
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Co-op à la Dodo, or No? By Brad Bergan | December 10, 2014
A lot of co-ops are turning into condos, but does that spell the demise of the residential co-op system? Co-op inventory might indicate otherwise.
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5 NYC Landmark Conversions from 2014 By Gerard Masilang | December 09, 2014
With all the brand new constructions popping up, it’s nice to see NYC’s history preserved. Here are five landmark conversions we’re excited to see completed.
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Pied-à-Terre Tax: Concerning, but Vague By Gerard Masilang | December 08, 2014
The possibility of a pied-à-terre tax in NYC has industry professionals and homeowners concerned. But what are the chances it will get passed?
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One World Trade Center Dubbed Priciest Tower Ever By Gianna Villavicencio | December 04, 2014
A lot of dosh went into One World Trade. How much exactly? Enough to make it the priciest skyscraper in the world, topping even the tallest, the Burj Khalifa.
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