Marc Jacobs Moves OutHe’s finally taking up residence in his much-buzzed-about Superior Ink townhouse.
Topping Out?Developers try to push Fifth Avenue luxury past 96th Street.
Fame Slept HereThe writer and literary critic used it as her office until December 2007, when she passed away at the age of 91.
Hitting Below AverageNew York rents have spiked about 10 percent since this time last year, yet deals do exist. Here, seven likable Manhattan apartments renting at u […]
The Underwater PenthouseThe richest co-op in town may be facing its first-ever foreclosure. How can that be?
Fame Slept Here73 GOOD HILL, WESTON, CONNECTICUT
The Facts: Four-bedroom, three-bath farmhouse.
Asking price: $729,000.
Taxes: $11,922 per year.
Agent: P […]
Buy From the BelzThink of Richard Belzer and you do not automatically picture him living blissfully in a villa in the south of France.
When You Rent *and* OwnIs leased land under a building a reason to get cold feet? Or a bargain opportunity?
R&R Is Not an OptionPlotting a season’s worth of kid diversions, every weekend through Labor Day.
The Greatest Building Ever Sold?This is no stunt: Morgan Spurlock is shopping for a house in Park Slope. A source says the filmmaker behind Pom Wonderful Presents: The Greatest […]
Loft LivingHere are 7 old-school properties with space to spare.
Fame Slept HereAndy Warhol moved up here from Murray Hill in 1960 and stayed for fourteen years, creating some of his most enduring pieces in the house.
Living in a ThermosIn the name of energy-ultraefficiency, New York gets its first airtight apartment building.
Cook’s CornerEight properties with fantastic kitchens.
Life Swap, Global EditionKeep what you like about New York … but find it somewhere else. (Even Phoenix.)
3. Far West 42nd(42nd Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues) Because despite its gawky name, MiMA is one stunning building.
12. Murray Bay(a.k.a. the Thirties east of Second Avenue) Because it just awoke from a 50-year real-estate nap.
13. Hell’s Roofdeck(54th to 60th Streets, Tenth to Eleventh Avenues) Because it’s a no-man’s-land no longer.
17. Garment West(37th to 39th Streets, Ninth to Tenth Avenues) Because it’s crane crazy.
15. Fort Fulton(Fulton Street from Downtown
Brooklyn to Fort Greene)
Because Brooklyn
is about to get its own Union Square.
5. Flushingstone(i.e., Where Flushing meets Whitestone) Because growthwise, it’s practically Shenzhen.
1. The Higher Line20th to 30th Streets, Tenth to Eleventh AvenuesBecause the High L […]
Surfing the RecoveryAs our market begins to rebound, a few spots are lagging. Buyers: Consider yourselves tipped off.
Spring ForwardHere are six properties with private gardens.
A View From the TopEight apartments made for staring out the window all day.
What’s Gettable in Gowanus291 Hoyt Street
The property: Eighty people attended last week’s open house for this circa-1899 two-unit. (Not one mentioned the Superfund clea […]
Uptown UpturnLed by slick new condos among the brownstones, Harlem’s real-estate market is starting to shake off the recession. And, maybe, its uniqueness.
Warming TrendIt’s freezing out! Here are nine properties with extra toasty features.
Cyber GrillingA co-op board meets its first Skype applicants.
The Brooklyn MedianAccording to a recent survey of the Brooklyn market, the median price for an apartment in the borough is now $475,000. Here are six apartments a […]
Shiny BlightAccidental monuments to fizzier times.
Hearth and HomeWith temperatures dropping, there’s no place like a home with a fireplace (or three).
At the AverageAccording to Streeteasy’s recent market report, the current average price for a Manhattan apar […]
The Gym-Class Guinea PigThe author road tested scores of new and unusual fitness classes. Here, her twenty favorites.
Fame Slept HereShe may have set her 1929 novel ‘Cimarron’ in Oklahoma, but Edna Ferberwrote parts of it on the nineteenth floor of the Lombardy.