An 1867 house in Doylestown, an Edwardian home in Livingston and a Tudor Revival house in San Francisco.
Elderly Clients
Focusing on real estate for elderly clients can be a rewarding niche within the broader real estate industry. The needs and preferences of elderly clients can be quite different from those of younger buyers and sellers. Here are some tips and considerations for real estate professionals looking to specialize in serving elderly clients: Specialized ...
In Tacoma, an Apartment Renovation That’s All About the Art
The Tacoma condo hadn’t been touched in 40 years, and the pandemic made renovating tricky. But it turned out so well, now the architect wants to buy it.
Working People Across the Country Are Living Out of Their Cars
Dozens of parking lots have opened across the country for working people who can afford a car but not rent.
Build your Client Base
Building a real estate client base takes time, effort, and a well-thought-out strategy. Here are some steps to help you establish and grow your client base as a real estate agent: Get Licensed and Educated:Ensure you have the necessary real estate license in your area and consider further education or certifications to stand out in the field.Choose...
$1.9 Million Homes in California
A Spanish-style house in Pasadena, an 1883 Victorian in San Francisco and a three-bedroom bungalow in Marina del Rey.
Annie Leibovitz, Now an Empty-Nester, Lists Upper West Side Duplex
The celebrated photographer is selling her co-op at 88 Central Park West. She is asking $8.6 million, and paid almost $11.3 million nine years ago.
Annie Leibovitz, Now an Empty-Nester, Lists Upper West Side Duplex
The celebrated photographer is selling her co-op at 88 Central Park West. She is asking $8.6 million, and paid almost $11.3 million nine years ago.
How Six Italian Brothers Shaped the Story of New York
The masterly Piccirilli brothers set up a shop in the Bronx and used hammers and chisels to create some of the most important public sculptures in the city.
The Weed Store Under My Apartment Makes Way Too Much Noise
Noise complaints in New York City often go nowhere, but luckily for you, the source of the noise is an illegal business.
Common Mistakes
Real estate agents play a crucial role in helping buyers and sellers navigate the property market. However, like any profession, they can make mistakes. Here are some common real estate agent mistakes to be aware of: Overpricing Properties: One of the most common mistakes real estate agents make is overpricing properties to win the listing. While s...
Hard to Sell Home
Selling a hard-to-sell home can be a challenging endeavor, but with the right strategies and a bit of patience, you can increase your chances of finding a buyer. Here are some tips for selling a difficult property: Price it Right:The most critical factor in selling a challenging property is pricing it correctly. Overpricing a difficult-to-sell home...
Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens
This week’s properties are in Murray Hill, on the Upper West Side and in the Rockaways.
Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut
This week’s properties are in Sands Point, N.Y., and Ridgefield, Conn.
As Natural Disasters Get Worse, So Do Home Insurance Premiums
U.S. insurers paid out $99 billion in weather-related claims in 2022, according to a recent study. So they’re passing along more of the cost.
An Oscar Winner Scouts Her New Location: an Uptown Pad for Less Than $500,000
Manhattan native Melissa Leo wanted a modest place with some character on the Upper East Side. Here’s what she found.
When to Lower Prices
As a real estate agent, there are situations when it may be necessary to consider lowering the listing price of a property to attract more potential buyers and close a sale. Here are some scenarios in which you should evaluate whether a price reduction is appropriate: Extended Time on the Market: If a property has been on the market for a significa...
Living In ... Oceanport, N.J.
Once known as a military town, this Monmouth County borough is reinventing itself with a slew of new development. (Just ask Netflix.)
$500,000 Homes in New York, Michigan and Georgia
A 1905 farmhouse in Kenoza Lake, a Tudor Revival home in Detroit and a Craftsman bungalow in Atlanta.
Oceanport, N.J.: A Small Community With ‘Water Access Everywhere’
Once known as a military town, this Monmouth County borough is reinventing itself with a slew of new development. (Just ask Netflix.)