Category: News + Insight
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3 Things to Consider When Looking for an Apartment Rental in NYC This Summer
Finding an apartment in New York City can be a daunting task, especially if your lease ends in summer, which is the peak rental season.
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Buying Versus Renting in Today’s Market
Despite expectations that rental prices had peaked, they’ve continued soaring to record-breaking highs.
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The Line: Consumer Prices Rose Less than Expected in April
Today, we are visited by the “PI” brothers, and present the latest data on consumer spending.
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Harlem Shows Promise Amid an Uncertain Real Estate Market
Per recent stats from Brown Harris Stevens’ Upper Manhattan Market Report, Harlem’s real estate market proves resilient.
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What’s in Store for NYC Real Estate
At the recent NYC Real Estate Forum, top-producing Brown Harris Stevens Broker Lisa Lippman shared her insight on the city’s real estate.
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The Line: Jobless Claims Rise to Highest Level Since August
It wasn’t the biggest week for economic data, but we found a few things worth sharing.
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Unlocking Insights: The 2024 NYC Real Estate Forum Recap
The 2024 NYC Real Estate Forum by The Real Deal brought together thousands of real estate leaders. Here are some of the important takeaways.
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The Line: April Job Growth Much Lower than Expected
It's the first Friday of the month, so today's special is the April jobs report served with a side order of the Fed. April Job Growth Much Lower Than Expected Here are the highlights of the April jobs report: Payrolls rose by 175,000 last month, well below the Dow Jones consensus forecast of 240,000. The…
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The Benefits of Biophilic Design
In the modern world, where concrete jungles dominate our landscapes, there's a growing longing for a connection to nature. This yearning has sparked a significant rise in the popularity of biophilic design in homes—a design philosophy that seeks to integrate natural elements and patterns into built environments. This movement is not merely about aesthetics; it's…
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The Line: Economic Growth Weaker than Expected in 1Q24
Today, we break down the depressing first quarter GDP report, and present some good news on housing.