Cash Deals Hit Record Highs in Manhattan Real Estate
In the second quarter of 2025, nearly 7 out of 10 homes in Manhattan were bought with cash. That’s the highest level seen in years. Only 31% of buyers used a mortgage. Compared to the same time last year, the share of cash deals went up by more than 20%. Experts say wealthy buyers are…
More Manhattan Homes Are Bought With Family Trusts Than Ever Before
In recent years, there’s been a big increase in people using trusts to buy homes in Manhattan. A trust is a legal way to hold and manage property, often set up by parents or family members. In 2024, about 28% of all Manhattan property sales involved a trust. That’s a major jump compared to just…
NYC’s Housing Crisis Deepens: Evictions Spike as Renters’ Economic Struggles Continue
New York City renters are facing increasing pressures, highlighted by a striking near-200% surge in evictions. Two recent studies reveal that while landlords are managing well, their tenants are struggling significantly. Decrease in Wages and Increase in Payment Delays According to a study by the Rent Guidelines Board, there has been a notable 6.1% drop…
Why Buying a Home in New York City Is So Challenging
For anyone trying to buy a home in New York City, it quickly becomes clear that housing prices are extremely high. The city’s five boroughs—Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island—contain some of the most expensive neighborhoods in the United States. This high cost makes buying a home a significant challenge, especially in popular…
How Much Does Real Estate Cost Per Foot in NYC Today Compared to 2015 and 2005?
NYC has always been one of the most expensive places to live in the United States. Over the past 20 years, real estate prices have gone through major ups and downs due to big events like 9/11, the 2008 recession, and the COVID-19 pandemic. In this article, we’ll look at how much the average cost…
Requirements for New York Real Estate License Vs Other States
The real estate profession is a lucrative and promising field, attracting thousands of aspiring agents every year. For those looking to embark on this career in New York, it is essential to understand the specific licensing requirements that the state demands, which can vary significantly from other states. Requirements for a Real Estate License in…
High Mortgage Rates Push Average Buyers Out of New York City
In recent times, the real estate market has observed a notable shift, particularly in Manhattan, where an unprecedented surge in cash transactions for home purchases has been recorded. This trend, accentuated by mortgage rates hovering around the 6 percent mark, showcases a significant barrier for prospective buyers without substantial financial backing. The last quarter of…
City Takes Over Bronx Building After Years of Landlord Neglect
For years, people living in the building at 2201-2205 Davidson Avenue in the Bronx have had to deal with broken elevators, leaking pipes, mold, rats, and even roaches. Some had to spend their own money to fix serious problems like holes in the walls or missing hot water. The building had more than 600 open…
Embracing the New York Dream: The Moving Journey
New York – a name that echoes through the dreams of many, a city of promise, ambition, and infinite possibilities. Moving to New York is not merely a change of address; it’s an adventurous transition into a life that many see as a pinnacle of the “American Dream.” This article dives into the intricacies of…
Shocking New York Real Estate Facts and Changes
Facts about New York’s real estate are as diverse and dynamic as the city itself. From towering skyscrapers to historic brownstones, the landscape of New York’s property market offers a unique blend of history, luxury, and innovation. This article delves into the surprising, fun, and jaw-dropping aspects of New York’s real estate, setting it apart…
Good Cause Eviction Laws Could Protect Brooklyn Tenants from Displacement
In Brooklyn’s Columbia Street Waterfront District, dozens of low-income tenants are fighting to keep their apartments affordable as looming changes threaten to raise rents beyond their reach. For many, the stakes couldn’t be higher—they risk losing homes they’ve lived in for decades. The Situation at 63 Tiffany Place The building at 63 Tiffany Place has…
Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for NYC’s Housing Lottery
Applications are now open for a housing lottery offering 75 rent-stabilized apartments in a newly completed building in Downtown Brooklyn. These apartments are available to households earning between $31,372 and $218,010 annually, depending on the number of people in the household. Monthly rents start as low as $750 for a studio apartment. The deadline to…











