The MORE Network brings together the insight, innovation, and conversations driving the future of real estate. From economic shifts and policy changes to design, technology, and the stories behind the industry’s leading professionals, we deliver the perspectives that matter most.
This week’s slate offers expertise from every corner of the field—clarifying market movement, unpacking high-level processes, and spotlighting the people shaping how New Yorkers live, work, build, and buy. Introducing our latest podcast, Comedy & Closings where BHS agents Joshua Carter and Warren Holstein discuss mortgage rates, Greg Heym returns with essential context on last week’s economic turbulence and what sets Gen Z apart in today’s market, while Matthew Cohen offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the intricate world of luxury closings. You’ll also find deep dives into iconic NYC kitchen design, the evolving definition of luxury living, and the City of Yes initiative’s sweeping implications for rezoning and development, along with the latest Manhattan market recap from Co-President Itzy Garay.
Whether you’re looking for data-driven clarity, industry expertise, or inspiration from the leaders defining what comes next, this week’s episodes deliver a rich spectrum of insight to keep you ahead of the curve.
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Lenders That Level Up Your Closing
In the premiere episode of Comedy & Closings, hosts Joshua Carter and Warren Holstein welcome Kevin Seinfield of CrossCountry Mortgage for an insightful conversation on today’s mortgage rates and the vital role a quality lender plays in guiding clients through a smooth closing process.

A Rough Week for Economic News
This week, join Greg, Scott, and Morgan as they break down the economic data released last week, and explain what makes Gen Z members so special.

Unlocking the Luxury Closing Process
On this episode of Devil’s Advocate, host Matthew Cohen pulls back the curtain on what really happens behind the scenes of luxury real estate closings. From navigating complex legal considerations to demystifying the world of title insurance, this conversation breaks down the high-stakes processes that ensure multimillion-dollar deals cross the finish line. Featuring Evan Greenberg, Executive Vice President of Sales at Langdon Title, and Matthew Goldgrub, Managing Partner at Goldgrub Law PLLC.

Vincent DiSalvo on Iconic NYC Kitchens
In this new episode of Hot Kitchens, we step inside the breathtaking duplex at 25 Columbus Circle, one of the city’s most coveted addresses, as Josh Arcus sits down with Vincent DiSalvo of DiSalvo Contracting. Vincent shares insight from more than five decades of shaping some of NYC’s most exceptional homes, from historic restorations to meticulous, modern rebuilds. Their conversation dives into the craftsmanship, materials, and design decisions that truly elevate a kitchen from functional to unforgettable. And yes, the episode wouldn’t be complete without Josh preparing a flawless tuna tartare in this iconic space.

Owning Manhattan and the Luxury Market
Today on the show we are diving into New York City’s luxury condo market — a market in flux like never before. Luxury in the 21st century isn’t just about size or location anymore. Buyers are looking for wellness-focused amenities, cutting-edge technology, privacy, and sustainable design.

Demystifying the City of Yes & Re-Zoning with Dan Garodnick
On this week’s episode of Breaking Ground, Stephen welcomes Dan Garodnick, Director of the New York City Department of City Planning and Chair of the City Planning Commission, along with Robin Schneiderman, Managing Director, Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing, to discuss the City of Yes initiative and the re-zoning of Midtown Manhattan.

October 2025
Brown Harris Stevens Co-President Itzy Garay presents the October 2025 Manhattan real estate market recap. The report covers new listings, listings under contract, properties sold, and more in the New York City real estate market.

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