Just Sold Brooklyn
WILLIAMSBURG $2,275,000
57 N. 1st St.
Three-bedroom, 2 1/2-bath triplex condo, 2,086 square feet, with kitchen with Sub-Zero, Miele and Bosch appliances, Lutron lighting, soaking tub, glass shower with marble bench and...
New York Post - Thursday, May 23, 2013
The Best Views On The Upper West Side UPPER WEST SIDE — With views like these, no one would blame you for staying inside. Nestled between the expansive Riverside Park and Central Park's classic urban greenery, the Upper West Side offers homebuyers drop-dead vistas and stunning windowside...
DNAinfo - Thursday, May 23, 2013
Bidding Wars Buying Homes Looks Like 2006 But Isn't When Halstead Property real estate broker Barry Silverman held the first open house for a one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan's Greenwich Village on a Sunday in March, it turned out to be the last showing. "One...
Investors.com - Thursday, May 23, 2013
818 Dean Street Rentals On The Market Earlier in May Halstead began leasing units at 818 Dean Street, a Scarano-designed building in Crown Heights that has been under construction for many years. (Aguayo Real Estate Group had the listing, and was acquired by Halstead last month.) Seven...
Brownstoner - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Residential Sales Around The Area Spuyten Duyvil $304,339 2500 Johnson Avenue, Bronx 1 bedrrom 1 bathroom 12 weeks on the market 950-sq.-ft. postwar co-op; 24-hr. doormen, concierge, dining area, granite counters, stainless-steel appliances, wine refrigerator, renovated bath, h/w floors, office; maintenance $1,135,...
New York Times - Monday, May 20, 2013
Priciest Cheapest Units To Hit The Market The priciest home to hit the Manhattan market this week is, in fact, the most expensive for sale by owner listing in New York City apartment history, as The Real Deal reported yesterday. Long Island developer Steven Klar relisted his...
The Real Deal - Monday, May 20, 2013
Vacation Rentals Still Hot In The Hamptons As waterfront homeowners in western Long Island ponder how high to raise their homes to protect against storm surges, in the Hamptons the question is: How high will summer rents go?
At the very top are places...
Newsday Real Estate - Friday, May 17, 2013
Here Are The 7 Most Likely Reasons You'll Get Rejected By A Co-Op Board Boards are omnipotent--almost. They can turn you down for just about any reason as long as it doesn’t violate the city’s Human Rights Law, which prohibits rejections for reason of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual...
Brick Underground - Friday, May 17, 2013
High-Priced Bed Stuy Hotd In Contract The brick rowhouse at 44 Monroe Street that was asking $1,650,000 — and whose interior was made over by its architect owner with an urban...
Brownstoner - Friday, May 17, 2013
Newly Listed Captain's Walk Home In Rowayton Is Captivating
ROWAYTON, Conn. – Halstead Darien Realtor Nancy Dauk sees stunning properties frequently as the agency’s waterfront specialist. She thinks her new listing at 1 Captain’s Walk is especially captivating. "No detail has been overlooked in this...
Daily Voice - Thursday, May 16, 2013