

Ghosts, Discounts, and Disclosure: The Truth About Haunted Homes
A week from today, New Yorkers of all ages will take to the streets in costume to celebrate one of the city’s favorite holidays—Halloween. It’s a time for both young and old to embrace the thrill of escaping reality, whether by attending house parties, joining the iconic Halloween parade in Greenwich Village, or exploring haunted houses. This year, NBC adds to the fun with a first-ever Jimmy Fallon-themed haunted maze, " Tonightmares ," at Rockefeller Center—an experience sai
Oct 24, 2024


NYC Market Expected to Heat Up This Fall
The fall season in New York City real estate is off to a strong start. In September, nearly 1,700 homes went into contract—a 26.4% increase compared to last year and the highest since 2021 , according to StreetEasy. This uptick is likely due to the recent drop in mortgage rates. The market also saw over 4,100 new listings, reflecting a 7.1% rise from a year ago. Manhattan played a key role in this growth, particularly in the luxury market. With asking prices for luxury prop
Oct 17, 2024


Maximize Your NYC Space with Versatile Design
During the pandemic, as New Yorkers found themselves working from home, many had to transform limited spaces into makeshift offices. Although many have returned to the office, the need for versatile, multi-use spaces remains, as the pandemic reshaped how we live and work. Older homes were often built with formal, designated areas like kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms, and sometimes a family room or den. However, many New Yorkers find that their dining rooms are u
Oct 10, 2024


What to Expect for NYC Real Estate Heading into 2025
The Q3 2024 Manhattan Apartment Market Report is out, and as expected, the market is showing signs of recovery. Declining mortgage rates since May have led to a 6% increase in closings this quarter compared to the same period last year. With a sharp rise in signed contracts, we anticipate a strong fourth quarter, driven by continued rate declines, easing inflation, and further expected rate cuts . Jonathan Miller, President and CEO of Miller Samuel Inc., notes, “It looks l
Oct 3, 2024
