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9 Cities Top Tech Workers Are Moving To: Report

Many top tech workers are now moving out of tech hubs like Boston and San Francisco partially due to higher costs of living, an analysis found.

New York Attorney General Takes First Step Toward Seizing Trump’s Assets

The judgments were filed in Westchester County, where Trump's assets include the Trump National Golf Club and the 212-acre Seven Springs estate.
NYC Mayor Adams And Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg Make Law Enforcement Announcement

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Sued Over Failure To Implement Laws Addressing Homelessness

The lawsuit was filed Wednesday at the Manhattan Supreme Court by a group representing low-income New Yorkers on a variety of legal matters.
Rents In The U.S. Fall For Third Month In A Row

New Yorkers Spend Over $10,000 in Upfront Costs for a Rental: Report

The upfront cost of moving in New York increased by 28.7% from the average cost before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Prominent NYC Real Estate Developer Charged in $86M Fraud Scheme: DA

The real estate developer also allegedly defrauded the city $15.6 million in unpaid property tax. A prominent New York real estate developer has been arrested and charged in connection to a fraud scheme worth $86 million, according to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.
Activists Call On NYC Mayor And Housing Authority To Address To Jacob Riis Houses' Water And Gas Crisis

NYCHA May Now Be Required To Disclose All Public Housing Contracts Following $2M Bribery Scheme: Report

The new bill would require the NYCHA to disclose information about the services it is procuring and the identities of the parties involved in the transaction.
NYC Mayor De Blasio Announces Plan To Overhaul City's Public Housing

70 Current and Former Employees of NY Public Housing Authority Charged in Historic Corruption, Extortion Case

The NYCHA employees pocketed over $2 million in cash payments for no-bid repair contracts. Federal prosecutors in New York on Tuesday unsealed bribery and extortion charges against 70 current and former employees of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) for allegedly pocketing over $2 million in cash payments for no-bid repair contracts.
Activists Rally In Support Of New York State DREAM Act

New York Calls on eXp Realty To Investigate Sexual Assault Allegations From Female Real Estate Agents: Report

The real estate brokerage is currently facing two sexual assault lawsuits. The office of the New York State comptroller has now called on real estate brokerage eXp Realty to launch an independent investigation into sexual assault and harrassment allegations at company events, according to a report.
Donald Trump Jr Testifies For The Defense In Trump Organization Civil Fraud Trial

Don Jr. Praises Dad's Real Estate Portfolio in New York Civil Fraud Trail

Don Jr. called his father an "artist with real estate" during his testimn Donald Jr. , son of former President Donald Trump, on Monday called his father an "artist with real estate" during his testimony at the New York civil fraud trial.
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The Rise of NYC: Expert Predicts New York's Real Estate Nightmare Ending

New York City's real estate is on the roll after Manhattan's recent transactions. New York City has been dubbed as the "city that never sleeps" as the place is full of action-packed business districts, entertainment, and fashion.
Difference Between a Real Estate Agent, Realtor and Broker

New York Landlords, Brokers Sued For Discriminating Tenants With Section 8 Vouchers

48% of the 477 phone conversation with brokers and landlords allegedly discriminates Section 8 voucher holders.
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Is 2021 The Year For Real Estate Rebound in New York?

As the COVID-19 vaccine rollS out in the city, New York is slowly recovering from the pandemic coma.
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New York Hotels and Office Buildings To Be Transformed Under New State Senate Bill

The proposal is limited to struggling commercial real estate which is for sale due to economic woes.
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New York Named As World's Richest Real Estate City

New York City named as the home to "ultrawealthy" homeowners in the world. Despite the economic threat brought by the coronavirus global pandemic, the insanely rich homeowners remain unbothered in their New York apartments, mansions, and villas.
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New York Industrial Site Thrives Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

All thanks to the demand for third-party logistic business space and storage for retailers. While many businesses were forced to shut down due to the coronavirus global pandemic, the industrial sector has found the opposite direction.

New York Listings: Co-op at 834 Fifth Avenue Now Most Expensive Listing for $120M

This 834 Fifth Avenue pad previously owned by financier John Gutfreund who passed away earlier this year is now up for sale for $120 million.

New York Real Estate: Williamsburg Condo Offers Jam Room for Musicians

This Williamsburg condo which is a former warehouse offers a wide range of amenities, and these include a recording room for musicians.

Celebrity Homes: Peek Inside Football Legend Joe Namath's $1M UWS Duplex

Former New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath snagged an Upper West Side co-op for $1 million. Former New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath snagged an Upper West Side co-op for $1 million.

Madonna News: Pop Icon Sues NYC Home for Barring Her Children from the Property While She’s Away

The singer has filed a lawsuit against her NYC apartment which bars her children and staff from staying in the property while she's away.

LIV Sotheby's International Realty Network Gains $80M in US Home Sales for 100, 000 transactions

LIV Sotheby's International Realty Affiliates reported last February 25, 2016 that its brokers and sales professionals achieved about $80 billion in U.S. home sales volume with transaction multiplied by overall sale price for 2015. Driven by a brand record of over 100,000 total transactions, this was the highest annual sales performance in the history of the brand and marked a 13 percent growth from the previous year.

$51K Annual Income is Required to Afford an Average US Home according to Study

In some cities in America, one needs to earn well above the United States' median income to afford a decent home. A recent study released by mortgage information resource website HSH.com stated that the average American needs to make over $51,000 a year to afford an average home in the U.S.