Real Estate News from November 2019
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Which NYC Neighborhoods Are Selling the Fastest? By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | November 29, 2019
A recent study analyzed how long homes in NYC stayed on the market during the third quarter. Find out where homes are selling fast and where they tend to remain on the market.
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Seven Buildings That Are Shaping Hudson Yards By Sean Keeley | November 27, 2019
Hudson Yards is well on its way to becoming a vibrant self-sustaining NYC neighborhood. Here is a glimpse into some of the largest developments that are shaping this dynamic epicenter.
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5 Historic Gowanus Buildings are Now City Landmarks By Sean Keeley | November 25, 2019
The Landmarks Preservation Commission has just approved 5 historic buildings to be designated as city landmarks in Gowanus. Learn more about the historical significance of these buildings.
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Essex Crossing’s New Mixed-Use Building Tops Out By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | November 22, 2019
The latest building to top out in Essex Crossing's megaproject is 202 Broome Street, a 14-story development that will be home to both residential and office space.
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NYC Supertall Building on Billionaires' Row Seeks Buyers By Kristina Kennedy-Aguero | November 20, 2019
111 West 57th Street, located just below Central Park, features stunning homes with 360-degree views of the city. Learn more about what the world's skinniest supertall has to offer.
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Declining Townhouse Prices Indicate Buyer’s Market in NYC By Laura Schier | November 18, 2019
Home prices are dropping significantly throughout the city, with townhouse prices showing the steepest declines. Learn more about what the current state of the market means for buyers.
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Manhattan's Luxury Market Sees Spike in Contracts Signed By Laura Schier | November 15, 2019
Last week, Manhattan's luxury residential market saw 20 contracts signed. What does this spike in high-end deals mean for potential NYC homebuyers?
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NYC City Council Approves $1.7 Billion Plan to Improve City Streetscape By Sean Keeley | November 13, 2019
City Council has just approved a $1.7 billion five-year plan that will make it safer for New Yorkers to commute and utilize city streets. Learn more about what this plan entails.
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Elegran Monthly Round Up: October 2019 By Laura Schier | November 11, 2019
Elegran agents closed deals on some stunning luxury homes last month. Learn more here.
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NYC’s Transportation Systems Continue to Show Significant Improvement By Sean Keeley | November 08, 2019
NYC's transportation systems have been showing consistent improvement, with increased ridership, better on-time performance, and less major incidents.
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