Category: Community Living

Real Estate Trends Virtual Staging
Virtual Staging

While the old adage says that real estate is all about ‘location, location, location,’ marketing is all about being in front of the customer. That’s an important factor in marketing co-op and condo apartments that was essentially vaporized …

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Buying & Selling Fixer-Upper, or Move-In Ready?
Fixer-Upper, or Move-In Ready?

One of the main considerations in selecting an apartment for purchase is whether the unit is in move-in condition or requires renovation. This is not a new question, though perhaps surprisingly, attitudes have shifted in recent years - espe…

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Real Estate Trends Electric Car Charging Stations
Electric Car Charging Stations

Among the many efforts underway to stem the oncoming tide of climate-related catastrophe is the increasing use of electric vehicles (EVs). While gas-powered cars are still the overwhelming majority of vehicles on the roads, EV technology is…

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Buying & Selling Caveat Emptor, Buyer Beware
Caveat Emptor, Buyer Beware

For decades, the due diligence required for real estate transactions has fallen more to the seller than the buyer. Would the buyer qualify for the purchase? Would they pass the board interview? Co-op owners wishing to sell their units often…

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Real Estate Trends Iconic Partnership Comes to NoMad
Iconic Partnership Comes to NoMad

Two New York icons will be partnering at new luxury condominium Rose Hill. Developer Rockefeller Group announces via a press release that the 45-story tower—currently finishing construction at 30 East 29th Street—will include a residents’ l…

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Buying & Selling Branding for Recovery
Branding for Recovery

In the wake of the pandemic and in anticipation of the recovery to come, do New York City co-ops and condominiums need to consider setting themselves apart to compete in the market? The answer is yes - but the bigger question is, how? What…

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