Real Estate News from April 2018
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Will a New Historic District Be Named in Central Harlem? By Laura Schier | April 30, 2018
There's overwhelming support for a new proposed historic district in Central Harlem. Will it be approved?
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Neighborhood Spotlight: Lincoln Square By Julia Troy | April 27, 2018
Lincoln Square has it all - amazing theater, gorgeous parks, and beautiful luxury homes.
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Elegran Monthly Round-Up: March 2018 By Julia Troy | April 26, 2018
Now is a great time to buy in NYC. Learn how Elegran agents kicked off the spring by closing major deals and securing exclusive listings.
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US Homes are Selling at Record Rates By Laura Schier | April 25, 2018
U.S. homes are spending a mere 30 days on the market.
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Modern Luxury Amenities Aim to Promote Mental Wellbeing By Julia Troy | April 24, 2018
No longer content with gyms and lap pools, modern New Yorkers are increasingly seeking amenities that cater to their minds.
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New Details Released On What Will Soon Be The Tallest Residential Tower in Queens By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | April 23, 2018
A massive new residential building is rising in Queens, and when it's completed it will be the tallest in the neighborhood
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5 Ways to Make Your NYC Apartment Feel More Spacious By Laura Schier | April 20, 2018
Renovations are complicated, but these tips are simple ways to get more space in your NYC home.
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Sales Launch at Five One Five, the Latest Extravagant High Line Condo By Diana Eastman | April 19, 2018
Five One Five is the latest in a line of lavish High Line condos. What does it bring to this coveted area of Manhattan?
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Now is a Great Time to Rent an Apartment in Manhattan By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | April 18, 2018
Concessions are up, rents are down, and now is the time to rent a home in NYC.
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Lawsuits Dropped Against Brooklyn Bridge Park Luxury Residential Buildings By Laura Schier | April 17, 2018
Construction will continue on two luxury buildings in Brooklyn Bridge Park, what will they bring to the neighborhood?
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