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A growing number of retirees are bucking the downsizing trend and are opting to upsize instead. They may be motivated to find a larger home to accommodate a live-in parent or visiting family members or because a larger home is simply what they ...
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When Ruth Brod retired from her job as a probation officer in 2004, she and her retired husband, Al, decided to sell their 1,600-square-foot house in New Hyde Park, N.Y. and move into a 2,800-square-foot house in Delray Beach, Fla. Having ample...
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When Ruth Brod retired from her job as a probation officer in 2004, she and her retired husband, Al, decided to sell their 1,600-square-foot house in New Hyde Park, N.Y. and move into a 2,800-square-foot house in Delray Beach, Fla. Having ample...
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When Ruth Brod retired from her job as a probation officer in 2004, she and her retired husband, Al, decided to sell their 1,600-square-foot house in New Hyde Park, N.Y. and move into a 2,800-square-foot house in Delray Beach, Fla. Having ample...
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Top interior designer Shawn Henderson is in contract to sell his prewar co-op in the West Village It sailed right through a sluggish sales market: The one-bedroom unit at 791 Greenwich St. was on the market for just 15 days and had four offe...
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When it comes to shopping, finding the best deals is a wonderful feeling. It's a little like striking gold or locating the X on a map for buried treasure. Missing out on those best deals and hearing from your friends or family about a great ...
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Anonymous shell companies are becoming a target for state and federal lawmakers. The House and New York State both recently passed bills that require disclosure of shell companies’ real owners.
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Sellers are loathe to cut asking prices, but some have been closing deals at hefty discounts, particularly in trendy locales. A StreetEasy report found that median sales prices in choice Manhattan and Brooklyn neighborhoods dropped by roughl...
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Welcome to Brick Underground’s luxury pick of the week, a feature spotlighting a condo, co-op, or townhouse for sale with an asking price of at least $3,000,000, the current entry threshold for luxury apartments in Manhattan. If you’re in t...
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Two Manhattan condos asking over $30 million went into contract last week, the first and only deals of that magnitude in the city since a hike in the mansion tax went into effect on July 1. The two units—both along New York City’s so-cal...