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Residence 30B: Sky-High Sophistication at The Empire Condominium
High above the Upper East Side, where Central Park unfolds below and the Manhattan skyline stretches endlessly in every direction, Residence 30B at The Empire Condominium offers a perspective few homes can claim. This listing is currently on the market for $7.8 million and represented by the De Niro Team Occupying a coveted perch on…
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Can You Really Have It All: What does Amenity Rich Living Really Mean?
Can you really have it all? What does amenity rich living mean to you, and how important is it in your decision-making process? These questions came to mind as I recently began working with a remarkable client. After 45 years with the airlines, having traveled extensively, speaking several languages and having lived abroad in Italy,…
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Home-Court Advantage: 4 Luxury Homes Built for Basketball Fans
The New York Knicks are back in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999—and deja vu, they’re facing the same opponent: the San Antonio Spurs! The highly anticipated matchup has reignited basketball fever across the country as the Knicks chase their first championship in more than five decades. For those who prefer to…
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Connecticut Passes Bill Restricting Private Listing Networks; Similar NY Law Heads to Governor
Connecticut has become the latest state to crack down on “private” or “off-market” real estate listing networks. Governor Ned Lamont recently signed Senate Bill 340 into law, requiring residential listings to be made publicly available whenever they are publicly marketed. Under the new law, if an agent promotes a property through social media, email campaigns,…
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Back to BHS: Rachel Glazer Discusses Her Return and What’s Ahead
In this week’s BHS Agent Spotlight, we sat down with top-producing agent Rachel Glazer, who recently returned home to Brown Harris Stevens after building a highly successful career that has generated more than $1.5 billion in sales. Previously one of the top agents companywide at Compass, Rachel has joined our Downtown Office, bringing her market…
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The Year Was 1985
The year was 1985. Ronald Reagan was in the White House, Madonna ruled the charts, shoulder pads ruled the office, and moviegoers were lining up to see Back to the Future and The Breakfast Club. It was also the year of Live Aid, the global benefit concert for Ethiopia that brought millions together through music.…
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Where Summer Is Served: Dining Al Fresco
The best table in the house this time of year usually isn’t in the house at all. From covered patios and garden courtyards to rooftop terraces and poolside setups, these five Brown Harris Stevens listings showcase some of our favorite places to dine al fresco this season. 33 Ford Road Good food deserves a good…
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A Brooklyn Brownstone with the Ultimate Bonus: Dedicated Parking in Park Slope
There are a few certainties in New York City real estate. Someone will always say they’re “waiting for the market to cool.” Someone else will spend $19 on a matcha. And in Park Slope, parking is basically folklore, whispered about in hushed tones between brownstone stoops and Prospect Park dog runs, which is why 505…
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How the Northeast Housing Surge May Reshape Renting for Gen Z
A major apartment construction boom is happening across the Northeast and it could begin reshaping the rental market for Gen Z over the next few years. According to a recent report from Realtor.com, completed multifamily housing units in the region rose 42% year over year in the first quarter of 2026, while new apartment starts…
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Rachel Glazer Returns To Brown Harris Stevens Along with Her Team
Brown Harris Stevens is excited to announce that top-producing luxury broker Rachel Glazer has rejoined the firm from Compass. Glazer launched her career at Brown Harris Stevens in 2008, and she was consistently recognized as the firm’s top downtown broker and one of New York City’s leading luxury agents. Glazer’s team closed more than $119…