Friday May 25 | The Real Deal
Zuckerman, Macklowe and Lorber rank among Hamptonsa most powerful
From Apollo Global Management head Leon Black to Boston Properties boss Mort Zuckerman, the New York City real estate industry is a critical component to the East End scene.
Friday May 25 | The Real Deal
Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market
The most expensive single-family home to hit the Manhattan market this week is a condominium unit inside the Metropolitan Tower A that's asking $19.8 million, according to Streeteasy.com. Carrie Chiang, Janet Wang and Richard Phan at the Corcoran Group have the listing for the unit, located at 146 West 57th Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues ... (more)
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Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market
The most expensive new Manhattan listing to hit the market this week is a condominium unit at the Time Warner Center, located at 25 Columbus Circle in Lincoln Square, according to Streeteasy.com. The asking price for the four-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom, 3,491-square-foot unit ticks in at $20 million.
The Oldfather Group selected to join international real estate network
Dustin and Mariya Oldfather and The Oldfather Group of Ocean Atlantic Sotheby's International Realty are the newest members of Barbara's Inner Circle, the international real estate network that is changing the face of the real estate business in the United States and abroad.
Is gap closing between listed, sales prices?
A three-bedroom townhome at 211 Atlantic Ave. changed hands in April for $2.3 million - $245,000 less than the asking price set by Sotheby's International Realty, which handled both sides of a deal.
On the Market: Redesigned condo in landmarked 400 Building inspired by seaside views
The dining area opens to the updated galley-style kitchen. A mirrored wall visually expands the space and reflects the apartment's staircase.