The RE industry is just a small part of who I am, but it runs through my blood. My dad has been doing this since 1984. Even when I didn’t care for real estate, we talked about it at the dining room table. My mother also works in real estate so HELLO HERE I AM doing real estate. It’s just a matter of time until my sister is in the game!
From selling homes in a beachy town to now selling condos and penthouses in the concrete jungle, I thought I’ve done it all and seen it all. But somehow, I learn or see something new every single day! I am certainly never bored in this industry dealing with all sorts of personalities.
One-bedroom apartments tend to sell the quickest in New York City and that’s because they can appeal to anyone – a single person, a couple, a new family, a student, an investor, literally anyone! So how much are 1-bedrooms selling for post-pandemic? Below I used Triplemint data to compile a…
Manhattan’s Q2 real estate market showed huge year over year and quarter over quarter increases in number of sales and contracts signed, along with substantial increases in listings on the market. Median listed prices and average price per square foot were down compared with Q2 2020, but up slightly in…
Photo from Olshan Realty Inc. The Manhattan real estate market is truly on FIRE and THANK GOD because we all needed this. After last year with Covid-19 and a mass exodus from New York City, people are finally starting to come back and invest in real estate- and yes, the…
This past weekend, Dan Levy was the host for Saturday Night Live. He along with the cast of SNL did a skit making fun of people’s favorite pastime – scrolling through homes you will never buy on Zillow. It was absolutely hilarious. My favorite part is the ending when…
One of my listings just got a major price reduction – it’s now listed for $749,000! Having private outdoor space has never been more needed until 2020 when we are all working from home. Even though summer might be ending, it’s always nice to have some extra square footage. And…
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