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Discover the Unmatched Beauty of Greenwich’s 97 Pecksland Road
Greenwich, Connecticut offers a rare blend of coastal charm and sophisticated living, with its scenic shoreline, historic architecture, and tree-lined streets. The town is known for its abundant parks, charm, and a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy a vibrant cultural scene, from art galleries and theaters to upscale shopping and dining in the downtown district.…
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Negotiation Tactics + New Dev Supply & Demand + Passive Investments + MORE
The MORE Network is your go-to destination for bold conversations, insider knowledge, and fresh takes on the forces shaping real estate today. From high-stakes deals and market shifts to design trends and personal stories, our episodes bring you the voices driving the industry forward. Whether you're a seasoned professional, curious investor, or passionate observer, there's…
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A Standard Oil Heiress’ Park Avenue Co-op Steeped in Gilded Age Glamour
A richly layered chapter of New York history is now for sale. For the first time in over 30 years, a storied Park Avenue apartment, filled with the heirlooms, art, and antiques of a legendary Standard Oil heiress, is on the market for $2 million. Located in a distinguished 1922 co-op on the corner of…
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Weeks Into the FARE Act—Here’s What We’re Seeing
By Serj Markarian, Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker When the FARE Act officially took effect in NYC this summer, eliminating most broker fees for renters, the reaction was mixed—tenants largely rejoiced, while many in the real estate industry warned of ripple effects. Now that we’re a few weeks in, are those fears being realized—or were they…
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Why Travel When You Can Live the Dream? Five U.S. Homes That Feel Like a Passport Stamp
We’ve all been there: scrolling Instagram while waiting in line or sipping your morning coffee, only to be hit with someone else's dreamy shots of Cinque Terre cliffs, Caribbean beaches, or Parisian balconies. Travel envy is real—and relentless. But what if you didn’t need a passport to feel transported? These five homes prove that escapism…
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What Every Passive Investor Should Ask Before Joining a Real Estate Syndication
By Candice Milano & Malessa Rambarran, Licensed Real Estate Professionals Passive real estate investing sounds like a dream: you contribute capital, someone else does the heavy lifting, and you collect the returns. But syndications—pooled real estate investments led by a sponsor—aren’t all created equal. Before you wire your money to a sponsor or sign on to a promising…
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From First-Time Investor to Luxury Builder: How to Grow Your Real Estate Career Over Time
By Candice Milano & Malessa Rambarran, Licensed Real Estate Professionals Not everyone starts out in real estate. Some begin in classrooms, hospitals, or corporate offices—until a side project or small investment sparks something bigger. One deal turns into two. A duplex becomes a flip. And before long, a whole new career path starts to take…
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The BHS Agent Spotlight on Frederick Warburg Peters
This week, we spotlight Frederick Warburg Peters, a legendary figure in NYC real estate who recently joined the firm following his remarkable tenure as founder of Warburg Realty. With over four decades of industry leadership, he shares why BHS was the only choice for this next chapter, what makes un-renovated co-ops the city's greatest value…
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How a $50 Plot of Land Became a Multi-Million Hamptons Estate
A historic gem in the Hamptons has just hit the market: Rosemary Lodge, a beautifully preserved Victorian home in Water Mill, is listed for $14.25 million. Built in 1885 by Reverend Henry Turbell Rose, who purchased the land for just $50 and an additional $25 for the design, the Shingle Style residence spans 4,110 square…
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East 62nd Street Preserves Uptown Elegance Close to Midtown
Buyers looking for apartments on the Upper East Side face a choice between the charming blocks of the Upper East Side Historic District — most of which is west of Lexington Avenue — or the blocks farther east, which are being rezoned to allow more residential density in the form of skyscrapers. But there is…