As high-end vacancy rates tighten and rental yields compress, both sides of the luxury market face unprecedented pressure to renegotiate their expectations.
As Manhattan prices surge past $1.3 million and Brooklyn gentrification peaks, savvy investors are turning to Queens' rapidly transforming waterfront corridor.
Hundreds of new residential units flooding Brooklyn and Queens are failing to ease pressure on renters, while property owners face tighter margins and regulatory hurdles.
Developer activity and residential conversions along the East River are reshaping Astoria from working-class enclave into one of New York's hottest property plays.
Falling auction clearance rates and stalling rents in outer boroughs suggest the rental market is finally shifting in tenants' favour—but the city remains bifurcated.
As Manhattan co-ops breach $1.3 million and Brooklyn gentrification plateaus, Long Island City's industrial-to-residential transformation is attracting both first-time buyers and seasoned investors seeking genuine upside.
As NYC's median home price hits $800k, savvy newcomers are discovering opportunity corridors in Brooklyn, Queens, and emerging transit zones—here's how to navigate them.
A wave of high-end residential projects along the Hudson Yards corridor and Upper East Side is fundamentally altering property values, transit patterns, and neighborhood character in ways that ripple far beyond the penthouses themselves.
Shrinking availability across Manhattan and the outer boroughs is reshaping tenant leverage and pushing both rents and purchase prices into new territory.