The New York Rental Market Continues to Rise…

The New York rental market continues to rise, reports the New York Times.  Reflecting back on 2011, the number of apartment units decreased while rental prices increased.  And there is no indication that this trend will change in the near future.  In fact, the decreased inventory has actually set new rent records, with tenants bidding up … Read More

Management’s Bios

Constantine Hrisikos Director of Sales – Licensed Agent constantine@ny2reg.com Constantine Hrisikos is that rare breed of salesperson: one that listens and thinks as well as he talks. A born entrepreneur, Constantine studied marketing at St. John’s University. At just 20, he started his first business. Later, he turned his talents to real estate. He cut … Read More

Lower East Side $10 Apartments

If you are unhappy about the amount you pay for rent, then this article will only arouse jealousy as well.  A number of tenants in the 12-story East Village building known as Jupiter 21 and located at 21 East 1st Street will be paying $10 a month in rent.  Tenants who are paying market prices, … Read More

Happy 100th Birthday to 13 NYC Buildings

Apparently 1913 was the “baby boomer” year of New York City buildings because this year we have 13 buildings’ centennial birthdays to celebrate.  Here is a list of 100-year-old landmarks along with a picture of each to give you a sense of New York City during a pre-World War I era: 23 Wall Street or … Read More

NYC Update: Hurricane Sandy (Which Zone Do You Live)

Get ready New York; Hurricane Sandy is on her way.  Mass transit will shut down at 7:00 p.m. tonight and Mayor Bloomberg has instructed that New Yorkers evacuate Zone A areas.  Click here to see in which zone your home lies.  Good luck New York (and tri-state area)!

POLL: Trump Gets the Credit, Tax Payers Get the Bill: Should NYC have a Golf Course?

According to sources, the real estate mogul Donald Trump wants to build a top level golf course on a former New York City landfill. The golf course would be in the Bronx, near the Whitestone Bridge, which would be converted to an 18-hole gold course and park. What is Trump’s motivation: “For the first time … Read More

NYT: Homework for Condo Buyers – The 101’s of Buying a Condo

Concerned about the details you may not know when purchasing a condo?  Well, the New York Times recently did a fantastic article entitled Homework for Condo Buyers that provides potential purchasers with a primer (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/30/realestate/getting-started-homework-for-condo-buyers.html?pagewanted=print).  Take a look at a few things the New York Times discussed that you may not have thought of before … Read More

When You Need To Rent

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When It’s Time To Buy

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When You’re Ready to Sell

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