During the boom, sales of high–end homes over $300,000 held sway over the market, he said. But the kinds of houses being built and sold is different in 2014. Now, it's homes between priced between $200-250,000 are selling most rapidly. Three in 10 …
Luxury real estate was expected to rebound after the recession. But could anyone have predicted four years ago that there'd be relatively no ceiling on prices in New York? Horn says no. "We're talking about $40, $50, $60 million apartments," said Mason.
Still, substantial gains in the stock market this year helped spur sales of East End real estate in the first quarter, said Judi Desiderio, chief executive of the eight-branch Town & Country Real Estate, based in East Hampton. "The numbers were …
To help consumers still struggling to right themselves after the downturn, the National Association of Realtors is backing a two-year, retroactive extension of mortgage debt cancellation relief, which expires at the end of this year. The law prohibits …
… the same number at the flagship Robinson location. With such traffic, managers plan to add more employees. Deciding to open in what might be considered a jinxed location "isn't something they advise you to do in real estate school," joked Herky …
While Barbagallo is sure she'll find a buyer for the house, real–estate agents say that selling a high–end property in a middle-price town can be a challenge. Many well-off buyers aren't interested in living in a middle-of-the-road town. “Affluent …
The Loaves & Fishes Christian Food Ministry building did not sell for the top bid of $350,000, but most everything else did. The property's tax value is about $523,000, said Brenda Allen, the former director of the closed food pantry, sitting in a camp …
Once an upstate hotspot that attracted the likes of Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Woody Allen and Jerry Seinfeld, the century-old resort is slated to be razed to make way for a high–end yoga and wellness resort. BY Beth Stebner. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS.
STAMFORD — Longtime Stamford real estate developer Stephen Hoffman always harbored certain preconceived notions about off-track-betting facilities. "I had a negative image from the old days," Hoffman said last week. "Dingy, lousy lighting, linoleum, …