Real Estate News from March 2018
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5 New Home Design and Architecture Trends for Spring By Laura Schier | March 30, 2018
In need of some fresh home decor ideas for spring? This list has the best trends for the new season.
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NYC's Real Estate Market Sees its First-Ever Bitcoin Transaction By Laura Schier | March 29, 2018
Two NYC condos are in contract to be purchased with cryptocurrency, the first transactions of their kind in the city's history.
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Elegran Monthly Round Up: February 2018 By Julia Troy | March 28, 2018
From Lenox Hill to Greenpoint, Elegran agents secured exclusive listings and closed major multi-million dollar deals across the city last month,
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Brooklyn and Queens See Record-High Rental Concessions in February By Laura Schier | March 27, 2018
Renters in Brooklyn and Queens continue to benefit from record high concessions, how long will this last?
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Downtown Brooklyn's Luxury Boom Continues With Brooklyn Point By Laura Schier | March 26, 2018
Another luxury residential building is coming to Downtown Brooklyn and this time developers are aiming high.
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Megatower Boom Prompts Elevator Companies to Revolutionize Technology By Laura Schier | March 23, 2018
NYC's supertall buildings need a new type of elevator, and companies are working hard to create them.
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Is Now the Best Time to Buy a Home in NYC? By Julia Troy | March 22, 2018
A recent StreetEasy report suggests that the spring may be the best time to purchase in NYC.
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Increased Demand for NYC Apartments Near Green Spaces By Laura Schier | March 21, 2018
NYC apartments near parks both large and small are highly coveted. How are developers working to meet the demand?
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Plans Filed to Convert 352 Waldorf Astoria Rooms Into Condos By Julia Troy | March 20, 2018
Despite concerns that the iconic building would be sold by the Chinese government, plans have been filed to move forward with the conversion of the Waldorf Astoria.
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Record Vacancy Rates and Strong Economy Lead to Decreased NYC Housing Prices By Laura Schier | March 19, 2018
A U.S. Census Bureau survey has found that NYC housing is becoming more affordable. Will this trend continue?
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