Elegran Edge
The Real Estate Blog
What is Elegran Edge? It’s the blog where we bring together the biggest and best stories from our neighborhood blogs and agent blogs. If it’s happening in Manhattan real estate, you can find it here.
Articles about "Luxury Apartments Manhattan"
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If I Had a Billion Dollars, I Could Buy Me a...City? By Samantha Brown | June 18, 2014
Photo Courtesy of RedFin
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Stellar Seller Secrets Spring 2014 By Kamini Ramdeen | April 03, 2014
Spring’s warmth is going to be heating up more than just our frosty bones from a very brutal winter. The warmth has also entered the seller’s market for real estate. The current market trend for Spring 2014 putting seller’s at an advantage, especially here in NYC. Here are some secrets that everyone selling their homes should know:
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Elegran's Top Stories of 2013 By Ryan Daley | December 30, 2013
2013 will be considered the year Manhattan luxury real estate bounced back in a big way. After years of steady growth, the market in Manhattan hit it's biggest year since 2007, with 1,372 contracts of $4 Million or more, totalling $10.9 Billion in sales.
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New York's Latest and Greatest New Developments By Olivia Smedley | December 02, 2013
With the influx of people looking to stake their claim in the big apple, there is no surprise that new development, reconstruction, and expansion has been rampant for years throughout the city. This fall we are seeing a large amount of homes hitting the real estate market. Many of the new construction is happening in Manhattan, but there are also a large number of developments in the ever trendy Brooklyn.
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It's a Dog's World: Increasingly Extravagant Puppy Amenities By Peter Black | November 26, 2013
Apparently some of New York City’s dogs live more extravagant and interesting lives than most people do. Certain privileged pups—doggies that were fortunate enough to be adopted by incredibly rich and perhaps somewhat insane owners—now enjoy the kind of swank homes that the average human can only dream of.
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Back in the (Former) USSR: Promising New Development By Bryan Gamble | November 19, 2013
Frankly, it can be a little repetitive talking about the Manhattan luxury real estate market and the number of mega-projects that are underway. So let’s shift gears a bit and look abroad to Moscow, where the Manhattan model’s effectiveness in recent years has helped foster a deal to expand Manhattan-style luxury to Moscow.
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Bargains for Billionaires in New York Real Estate By Bryan Gamble | November 07, 2013
Placing the words ‘billionaire’ and ‘bargain’ in the same sentence is really one of those weird phenomenons that is only possible in New York City real estate. But it’s true, the New York City price range for luxury real estate is a relative steal when considering the prices one can find in any other foreign metropolis.
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It’s Alive! MoMA Tower Jumpstarted by Foreign Investment By Bryan Gamble | November 04, 2013
In yet another series of fortunate financial events, the vacant lot adjacent to the MoMA has received a substantial investment of about $1 billion to greenlight the MoMA Expansion Tower, also known as Tower Verre (which fancifully translates to ‘glass tower’).
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The Growing Billionaire Demographic in New York By Bryan Gamble | October 03, 2013
The New York City luxury real estate market has been in a continuous upswing over the past several years and has reached unprecedented heights. This booming market is largely due to an influx of the rich, amounting to some 70 billionaires and 389,000 millionaires living in or owning property in New York.
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US Aims to Seize Manhattan Properties Linked to Russian Laundering Scandal By Bryan Gamble | September 18, 2013
It isn’t news that foreign investment is on the rise in New York City and has helped fuel the real estate market’s recovery. Investors from China, in particular, have had a significant impact on the realty market recently. Yet this kind of attention from abroad can be dangerous as it attracts all sorts to Manhattan.
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