Real Estate News from January 2019
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Which NYC Neighborhood is The Healthiest? By Julia Troy | January 31, 2019
Which NYC neighborhoods will help you keep your New Year's resolution?
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Elegran Exclusive Luxury Listings: January 2019 By Julia Troy | January 30, 2019
Elegran agents are starting the year off strong, representing some stunning Manhattan listings.
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Fourteen-Story Luxury Residential Building Proposed in Greenpoint By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | January 29, 2019
Another new development is headed to the rapidly changing area of Greenpoint.
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FiDi Condo Sales Keep Dipping, Giving Buyers Plenty of Negotiating Power By Sean Keeley | January 28, 2019
Looking for a new home in the Financial District? The time to act is now.
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Aspiring Megamansion Hits the Market in the West Village By Laura Schier | January 25, 2019
A West Village parking garage is billing itself as one of the last chances to own a megamansion in the neighborhood. Will buyers go for it?
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Mixed-Use Residential Development Coming Soon to Clinton Hill By Laura Schier | January 24, 2019
Brooklyn's construction boom continues with a newly proposed mixed-use development in Clinton Hill.
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NYC's Tourism Numbers Once Again Hit Record Highs By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | January 23, 2019
NYC tourism numbers continue to soar, which is great news for the city's economy.
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NYC Poised To Add More Than 20k New Apartments In 2019 By Shayna Murphy | January 22, 2019
NYC will add more than 20,000 new apartments in 2019- what does this mean for the already overwhelmed market?
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Hong Kong Developer Has Plans for City’s Densest Residential Complex By Sean Keeley | January 21, 2019
Hong Kong is the world's priciest real estate market and the city is going to great lengths to help provide less expensive housing to its residents.
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Median Manhattan Sales Price Drops Below $1 Million For The First Time In Years By Shayna Murphy | January 18, 2019
It's a great time to negotiate a price on a Manhattan apartment as prices dip to their lowest in years.
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