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CT Insider on MSNNew York attorney converts former downtown Waterbury law office into apartmentsJohn Mariolis, a 27-year-old New York real estate attorney, has just finished turning the former Eugene L. DeFronzo law ...
While stiffer renter protections lead to higher rents, they also can make housing more “abundant and affordable,” economist ...
For founding parters Scott Hustis and Mark Jovanovic, their 20-year journey is not just a story of survival, it’s a blueprint ...
The city follows New York, San Francisco and others with legal protections against that kind of bias in housing, public accommodations and hiring.
Millennials are buying homes later than previous generations. But in some ways, that only makes the anxiety of being a homeowner more intense.
Virtually all New Yorkers would prefer a single-room occupancy over a congregate homeless shelter, yet few legal SROs remain.
If NYC's rents were frozen at the current level as residents' incomes grew 3% every year, it would take 20 years to attain ...
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNThese are the cheapest neighborhoods in New York in 2025New York City, known for its vibrant culture and high living costs, still offers affordable living options. A recent study ...
The murder of top Blackstone executive Wesley LePatner, 43, has sparked a shocking wave of celebratory hate across social ...
Douglas Elliman lost nearly $23 million in Q2, an increase from a $2 million loss in the same period last year, and revenue fell to $270 million from $285 million. The company is expanding its ...
Despite a price cut, the South Florida market is still considered to be priced 12.5% higher than historic market trends would ...
On paper, today’s market is fairly evenly balanced between buyers and sellers. Affordability challenges tell a different ...
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