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The Nepo Babies Forced Into Real Estate
Cry for the lives unlived.
By
Adriane Quinlan
looking to settle
June 30, 2022
32 Days to Find a Not-Horrible Apartment for a Family of Four
Too exhausted to go on, Emily hands the hunt over to her husband, Keith.
By
Emily Gould
operators
June 29, 2022
The Small, Litigious New York Real-Estate Dynasty You’ve Never Heard Of
Suing your own mother for being a “slumlord” is just the tip of the iceberg.
By
Bridget Read
on the market
June 28, 2022
The West Village Co-op With a Surprise in the Closet
The surprise is a shower.
By
Clio Chang
leaving the city
June 28, 2022
In a Soho Loft, Tech Bros Plot an Autonomous City
Praxis, a “grassroots movement of modern pioneers,” lures members with grocery-store crudités and vague conversation.
By
Nevin Kallepalli
biography of a building
June 28, 2022
Inside Olympic Tower, Where Foreign Billionaires Have Long Flocked
The midtown high-rise is ideal for those who’d rather not do much of anything themselves.
By
Matthew Sedacca
party report
June 24, 2022
The Year REBNY Tried to Get Cool
And the real power players left early.
By
Kim Velsey
and
Clio Chang
our mayor
June 23, 2022
Meet Eric Adams’s Other Brooklyn Apartment
An unofficial tour of the Prospect Heights co-op he forgot he still owned.
By
Clio Chang
realtor diaries
June 23, 2022
The Austin Broker With a Robust Country-Club Client Base
“A colleague sends me some stats from the Census Bureau saying that Austin’s population is increasing by 146 people every day. Wowza!”
By
Alyssa Shelasky
celebrity real estate
June 23, 2022
Julia Haart’s $65 Million Penthouse Is Politically Neutral
Also it’s technically not her apartment.
By
Clio Chang
the rent is too damn high
June 22, 2022
Rent-Stabilized Apartments Are About to Get More Expensive
The Rent Guidelines Board voted, tenants booed, landlords cleaned up.
By
Clio Chang
the return to the office
June 21, 2022
Billionaires Think a Recession Will Force You Back Into the Office
Stephen Ross and friends smell worker desperation in the water.
By
Clio Chang
the real estate
June 21, 2022
What Landlords Privately Think About the Real-Estate Boom
“Why shouldn’t I charge what I can charge? Doesn’t that sound nasty, though?”
By
Kim Velsey
open house report
June 16, 2022
For Rent: Two-Bedroom, Great Light, and a Tenant With COVID
Who is about to show you the apartment.
By
Clio Chang
the return to the office
June 15, 2022
The 3-Day Return to Office Is, So Far, a Dud
Hybrid work is supposed to be the future of the office. Except a lot of people just don’t like it.
By
Kim Velsey
capitol riot
June 15, 2022
Checking In With the Real-Estate Brokers Who Stormed the Capitol
And their current listings, from Chicago’s Trump Tower to a Colorado car wash franchise.
By
Bridget Read
celebrity real estate
June 14, 2022
Why Do the Men of
SNL
Live in Such Horrifying Apartments?
Live from New York … wow, this is kind of a dump, huh?
By
Rebecca Alter
hudson yards
June 13, 2022
What Is Going On With This Architect and the Buildings He Fake-Approved?
The strange case of Warren L. Schiffman and the Marx Development Group.
By
Clio Chang
realtor diaries
June 8, 2022
The Hamptons Broker Whose Clients Think $60,000 a Month is a Great Deal
“My colleague has this funny line that I thought was fitting here: ‘This is the Hamptons, honey. We can disappoint you at any price point.’”
By
Alyssa Shelasky
looking to settle
June 8, 2022
49 Days to Find a Not-Horrible Apartment For a Family of Four
“Even if you could imagine this unit being clean, it still would have a general ambiance I can only describe as serial-killer-y.”
By
Emily Gould
celebrity real estate
June 7, 2022
Kelly Killoren Bensimon Assesses Jeffrey Epstein’s Island
“Oh my gosh, the
real
Scary Island.”
By
Clio Chang
operators
June 6, 2022
The Williamsburg Hotel’s Drawn-Out, Chaotic Bankruptcy Process
“I do have some concern that he’ll do something really stupid here.”
By
Clio Chang
who’s buying
June 3, 2022
The 11-Bedroom Mansion Your Silent Workday Bought
Slack founder finds a happy, $32 million home in Southampton.
By
Clio Chang
debt
June 1, 2022
A Long, Strange Year of Rent Relief
It was a tedious, administrative nightmare. It also (mostly) worked.
By
Clio Chang
semantics
June 1, 2022
The Landlords Embarrassed to Be Called Landlords
“I cringe when I hear it, and when I say it.”
By
Bridget Read
return to office
May 31, 2022
WeWork Thinks It’s a Good Time to Be WeWork
The company sees itself thriving as return-to-office plans flop.
By
Clio Chang
looking to settle
May 31, 2022
60 Days to Find a Not-Horrible Apartment for a Family of Four
The first installment of Emily Gould’s search for a two-bedroom.
By
Emily Gould
upstate
May 27, 2022
An Anti-Airbnb Activist Rented Her House on Airbnb
And the city collectively lost its mind.
By
Clio Chang
curbed glossary
May 19, 2022
Cuck Money Is the New Key Money
Get ready to raise your own rent.
By
Bridget Read
operators
May 12, 2022
The Ugliest Divorce in Manhattan Real Estate
HFZ’s luxury developers staked their futures on Bjarke Ingels’s High Line debut and lost everything.
By
James D. Walsh
housing
May 4, 2022
Landlords Can Now Screen Your Pet’s ‘Credit Score’
And charge you accordingly.
By
Clio Chang
the real estate
May 2, 2022
Japanese Company Realizes the American Dream, Buys Single-Family Homes
If only everyone else could too.
By
Kim Velsey
dividing assets
Apr. 29, 2022
All Split Up and Nowhere to Go
Are pandemic breakups behind the city’s insane one-bedroom shortage?
By
Bridget Read
the real estate
Apr. 26, 2022
What’s Wrong With Steve Roth’s $21 Million Montauk Beach House?
The developer behind one of Manhattan’s most successful condos can’t find a taker for his own Hamptons place.
By
Kim Velsey
housing
Apr. 25, 2022
Housing Court Is Breaking
Watching the quiet chaos unfold in a Queens courtroom.
By
Bridget Read
housing
Apr. 18, 2022
More Luxury Developments Are Apparently Falling Apart
We are spotting a trend.
By
Clio Chang
dividing assets
Apr. 8, 2022
The Townhouse That Olivier Sarkozy and Mary-Kate Olsen Never Moved Into Is Back
The astounding ballroom with 22-foot coffered ceilings remains intact.
By
Jenny Xie
listings edit
Apr. 7, 2022
We Unearthed 10 Actually Excellent Rentals in NYC Right Now
This week’s finds includes a Boerum Hill two-bedroom with multiple skylights and a 700-square-foot Fort Greene apartment asking $2,600.
By
Jenny Xie
under a million
Apr. 5, 2022
A $335,000 Upper West Side Studio and a Parkside Windsor Terrace Two-Bedroom
Plus a loftlike one-bedroom near Yankee Stadium.
By
Jenny Xie
gone upstate
Apr. 1, 2022
Just an Extremely Lovely Greek Revival House in Hudson
The first floor is especially grand, with ten-foot ceilings and
three
parlor rooms.
By
Jenny Xie
housing
Mar. 31, 2022
Is This a Boat?
Miami officials say no.
By
Clio Chang
under a million
Mar. 29, 2022
A $650,000 Bed-Stuy One-Bedroom Condo and an Upper West Side Brownstone Duplex
Plus a 1,000-square-foot prewar two-bedroom in Inwood.
By
Jenny Xie
on the market
Mar. 29, 2022
Rebel Wilson Is Selling Her House on Instagram
But she won’t tag her broker.
By
Zach Schiffman
out of order
Mar. 28, 2022
The 59-Story Walk-up
No one can figure out what’s wrong at the luxury Financial District high-rise.
By
Clio Chang
a truly terrific new york listing
Mar. 25, 2022
A Greenwich Village Townhouse With a Massive Antique Door and Colorful Tiles
Since 1968, the townhouse has belonged to the family of George Pitt, who, as his son Alexander says, was “the Don Draper of Greenwich Village.”
By
Jenny Xie
housing
Mar. 24, 2022
How Airbnb Reinvented Itself As the World’s Crisis-Housing Provider
In times of disaster, from war in Ukraine to wildfires in California, the platform is hoping to become something closer to critical infrastructure.
By
Molly Osberg
under a million
Mar. 22, 2022
A $565,000 Gramercy Park Studio and a Renovated Condo at the Ansonia
Plus a prewar one-bedroom in Chelsea with an arched brick fireplace.
By
Jenny Xie
the real estate
Mar. 22, 2022
StreetEasy Tries to Dominate Field and Placate Agents
The listings giant will no longer ban agents for not following its prompt posting policy, but it’s not ceding much (if any) power.
By
Kim Velsey
buy it for the architecture
Mar. 18, 2022
A Pristine William Lescaze Modernist Townhouse on East 70th Street
It’s Lescaze’s third and last townhouse in Manhattan — and the most thoroughly restored.
By
Jenny Xie
the real estate
Mar. 17, 2022
The Supply-Chain Shortage Hits Home Stagers
The supply-chain shortage in sofas and everything else has forced stagers to stockpile pillows and drive hours for used furniture.
By
Kim Velsey
under a million
Mar. 15, 2022
A $595,000 Gramercy Park Studio and a West Village Corner Spot
This week’s roundup also includes a Morningside Heights two-bedroom with 10-foot beamed ceilings.
By
Jenny Xie
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