When You’re Ready to Sell

Time to sell? We’d like to help. We have pricing down to a science. And most of all, we love creating value. We’ll consider factors that differentiate your apartment from comparables in your building and neighborhood. We’ll consider renovations you’ve made, the floor you’re on, your ceiling height, and other intangibles. As with all of … Read More

Selling Property: Do You Overprice or Underprice?

Most home or property sellers, if asked whether they would prefer to overprice or underprice their property, would likely list their property for a higher value in hopes of either getting lucky, or negotiating down to a price that yields a high selling price.  And, in fact, overpricing property may draw higher initial offers.  But, … Read More

Midtown Update: Derek Jeter Finally Sells Midtown Apartment

Bad news for Jeter (and Yankee fans); he’s out for the rest of the postseason due to a fractured left ankle.  He did, however, manage to finally to sell his penthouse apartment in Trump World Tower for $15.5 million.  Jeter spent $12.72 million in 2001 for the apartment.  Apparently, he is “downsizing” to a smaller … Read More

Midtown Update: Oprah Selling $7.9 Million Apartment

Oprah Winfrey is unloading some real estate; she is selling her 2,530-square foot apartment for $7.9 million, a cool $800,000 gain in approximately four years.  Her apartment, located in Midtown Manhattan’s Place 57 features three bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms and is surrounded by floor to ceiling glass windows.  The pad also has a wrap-around terrace with breathtaking … Read More

Upper West Side Update: A-Rod Sells His Condo

A-Rod’s fear of commitment continues; the slugger is selling his Upper West Side 3,500 square foot apartment, furnished with Andy Warhol prints of Marilyn Monroe.  The New York Yankee is selling his five-bedroom apartment for approximately $8 million, a considerable difference from the $5.5 million cost last February. Click here to take a look at … 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

New York Year in Review: Celebrity Transactions

As 2012 ends, NY2 offers a year in review of New York real estate transactions and/or listings involving celebrities.   Madonna: 41 Central Park West for $23.5 million P Diddy: 230 West 56th Street for $8.5 million Alicia Keys: 30 Crosby Street for $17.95 million Kiefer Sutherland: 763 Geenwich Street for $17.5 million Jennifer Aniston: … Read More

New York Year in Review: Celebrity Transactions

As 2012 ends, NY2 offers a year in review of New York real estate transactions and/or listings involving celebrities.   Madonna: 41 Central Park West for $23.5 million P Diddy: 230 West 56th Street for $8.5 million Alicia Keys: 30 Crosby Street for $17.95 million Kiefer Sutherland: 763 Geenwich Street for $17.5 million Jennifer Aniston: … Read More

NYC Rental Market: Supply Decreasing, Rents Likely to Increase

New York Squared previously reported that the rental market will continue to rise in 2012 due to a lower supply of apartments available on the market.  Much of this economic phenomenom was attributed to the tightening of construction finance.  It turns out NY2 was right.  The Elliman Report shows that inventory fell 24.3 percent from last year, … Read More

SoHo Update: What is SoHo; Touristy? Commercial? or a Neighborhood?

It has been difficult to nail down exactly what type of area SoHo really is; does it qualify as a tourist trap, a business district, or a neighborhood?  Many residents find the number of tourists daunting, which usually attracts more traffic, garbage, and street vendors selling stuff New Yorkers would never buy.  The solution: the … Read More

When You Need To Rent

When you're hunting for an apartment, you don't have forever. If it's time to move, you need to move fast. At the same time, it would be great if y

When It’s Time To Buy

Hunting for an apartment in NYC can be pure pleasure. We prefer it that way—and so will you. Want a historic building? We’ll steer clear of mod

When You’re Ready to Sell

Time to sell? We'd like to help. We have pricing down to a science. And most of all, we love creating value. We'll consider factor