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San Francisco Office Rental Prices Outshines Manhattan's Offices

Office rental in the Bay Area is more expensive than that of New York. San Francisco's office rents have just outperformed Manhattan's costly office spaces and is now considered the most expensive in the country.

What Is The Reason Behind Oregon's 2015 Real Estate Boom?

In 2015, United Van Lines named Oregon as the year's most popular moving destination. Workers from different parts of the US such as California and New York flock to the Beaver State. Why is that so?

Survey Says US Real Estate To Reel In More Foreigners in 2016

Expect to find more foreign investors to put in more money into American properties this 2016 more than last year, in addition to New York being the sought-after market globally. These were the findings based on a survey conducted by the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE).

Brooklyn Heights Townhouse Up For Sale

A classy and cozy townhouse in Brooklyn Heights is for sale. Living in New York is a dream, so why not own a townhouse there? Curbed New York just reported that a townhouse in Brooklyn Heights is for sale for about $4.

DUI Charges Against a 35-year-old School Teacher Dismissed Because Her Body is Said to be Brewing Alcohol

The Driving Under Influence charges against a 35-year-old school teacher was dismissed by the judge of Hamburg, New York, after being presented with sufficient medical evidence that the woman is suffering from 'Auto Brewery Syndrome' -- a rare intestinal disorder that turns ordinary foods and beverages into alcohol inside the body.

Paul Feig's 'Ghostbusters' Reboot: Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones Facing Real Life Bad Guys

In Paul Feig's "Ghostbusters" reboot, it's pretty expected that the new four female busters will be fighting off a variety of dead criminals around New York. But that's not even their biggest challenge: Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones are up against some real life bad guys.

New York Top Hotels Vow To Go Green In 2016

Sixteen of New York City's biggest hotels have joined the NYC Carbon Challenge, a city program that aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 30% over the next 10 years. To live up to their pledge, the participating establishments should cut their emissions by 32,000 metric tons.

New York Real Estate 2015: Report Shows 2015 Is A Year Full of Inconsistencies

The latest Olshan Luxury Market Report which was released last Monday revealed that 2015 was a year of inconsistencies for the New York City luxury market. Olshan's report is based on contracts signed for at least $4 million. Generally, it showed that New York's high end property market is already cooling off despite closing some major deals in 2015.

Real Estate Market: Tiny House Becoming A Trend In New York and Other Major Cities

It is a tiny space with everything in it. At 360 square feet or less, the apartments in one of the most expensive cities in the work, in Manhattan, has little balconies, tall ceilings, dishwashers and storage space.

Miami Most Difficult Place To Rent in the US, Study Says

The constant rising rents are financially affecting Miami residents more than anyone else in the United States, as a new study reveals that the Florida city is apparently the most difficult place to rent in the country.

London, Sydney Some of the Best Places To Welcome 2016; Find Out Other Perfect Locations to Celebrate New Year

Celebrate New Year's Day with more than a bang. The countdown for 2016 has already begun and it is not even Christmas yet. Many of us may not be staying home to welcome the New Year-and to help you find the best places to celebrate New Year's Day, we have compiled the hottest places, all you have to do is choose, thanks to Fodor's Travel.

Real Estate Heir Robert Durst Agrees to LA Extradition After Murder Charges

New York real estate heir Robert Durst will come back to Los Angeles in the coming year. He set to face charges of first degree murder, during the shooting death of his friend Susan Berman in 2000, as announced by Los Angeles prosecutors on Tuesday.

Global Real Estate Investors Favor Melbourne And Sydney -- Survey

2016 is going to be a good year for the real estate industry in Melbourne and Sydney. A recent industry survey showed that the real estate market in both Australian cities are highly favored by property investors from all over the world.

Fed Hike Saves New York Real Estate

Last week, the Federal Reserve did something it hadn't done in nine and a half years. After keeping its rates as close as possible to zero, Washington announced that they are increasing their interest rates.

NY Knicks Derrick Williams' $750,000 Worth of Jewelry Robbed

Williams was not too happy the day after the victory after he discovered that the girls he brought home last night took some of his expensive jewelry.

It's A $70 Billion Historic Year For New York's Commercial Real Estate Market

By the year-end, there is an estimated total of $70 billion worth of property sales taking place in New York's commercial real estate market, and it is shaping to be an all-time, historic year, Daniel Geiger of Crain's reports.

Adele News: 'Hello' Singer To Have Over 100 Concerts in 2016 Tour

Adele has probably gone past the shock and breezed her way through acceptance. With her latest album, "25" breaking several records, the "Hello" singer is already setting up her 2016 tour dates.

Research Says Stressed Old People Are More Prone To Alzheimer's Disease

The results of the study are based on 507 people who opted themselves in the Einstein Aging Study, composed of adults 70 or older from Bronx, New York. Participants undertook a series of neuropsychological tests, clinical evaluations, examinations of medical histories and evaluations of daily activities.

St. Thomas Area In London Leads Realty Business

It is realty business as usual for London St. Thomas area. There is no slowing down the London St. Thomas area when it comes to realty business, with its November sales higher than last year's at 8.

Manhattan News: National Restaurant Association Files a Lawsuit Against New York City for the New Salt Labeling Rule

Washington-based National Restaurant Association has filed a lawsuit against New York City last Thursday in the state court in Manhattan, in the hopes to prevent the city's new salt labeling rule from being implemented.

Manhattan Real Estate: Retail Rent Dip Nothing to Worry About

REBNY pointed out that the decreases, especially the notable 6 percent dip in the Madison Avenue 57th to 72nd corridor, is not to be taken as a sign of weakness or loss of interest. The decrease was only a result of the combination of supply available in the said area.