by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Sep 2, 2025 | blog
When it comes to pricing a home in New York City, the usual suspects—location, size, and condition—are always top of mind. But here’s something many buyers and sellers don’t realize: the floor an apartment is on can dramatically change its value. From sweeping views...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Aug 15, 2025 | blog
In a city where outdoor space is scarce and highly coveted, having even a small private area can significantly elevate both your lifestyle and a property’s market appeal. Whether it’s a balcony with morning light or a landscaped terrace off the kitchen, outdoor...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Aug 1, 2025 | blog
Buying an apartment in New York City is a unique experience, with your monthly carrying costs being a crucial consideration that is unlike buying homes in other regions. These additional building costs can significantly impact your overall budget and mortgage...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | Jun 16, 2025 | blog
The New York City housing market has been showing signs of a shift since late March to early April, marking what appears to be the start of a new trend—likely influenced by broader economic uncertainty. The market was performing steadily until around April 2nd, when...
by Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre | May 1, 2025 | blog
As we end April, the Manhattan and Brooklyn real estate markets are showing signs of change. Here’s a detailed look at what’s been happening: Manhattan Market Overview Supply and Demand Dynamics: Supply in Manhattan decreased by 2.5% for the month as of...