Tag: new york city

  • How BHS is Giving Back this Holiday Season

    How BHS is Giving Back this Holiday Season

    The holiday season is a time for generosity, community, and connection—and at Brown Harris Stevens, the holiday season was spent giving back. Across our offices, agents and teams are coming together to support neighbors in need through coat drives, toy collections, and charitable partnerships. Here’s how BHS is making an impact this season. New York…

  • A George F. Pelham Masterpiece: Chic Duplex Living on East 75th Street

    A George F. Pelham Masterpiece: Chic Duplex Living on East 75th Street

    Perfectly set on one of the Upper East Side’s most enchanting tree-lined streets, this chic duplex at 14 East 75th Street brings together prewar romance and modern refinement in flawless balance. Designed in 1929 by noted architect George F. Pelham, the residence unfolds with grand proportions, dramatic volume, and the quiet elegance that defines the…

  • The Biggest Oversights in New Construction and Home Renovations

    The Biggest Oversights in New Construction and Home Renovations

    Brown Harris Stevens New Development has represented the sale of thousands of new homes, and over the years I’ve personally renovated three of my own in three different cities, supported by teams of exceptionally talented collaborators. And yet, even with all the expertise, guardrails, and best intentions, the same simple, quality-of-life improvements are consistently overlooked.…

  • Fall in Review

    Fall in Review

    Manhattan delivered its strongest fall season since 2021—and its second-best in 11 years—with rising demand, stable inventory, and early signs of price firming. The fall market (which I define as the Tuesday after Labor Day through the Friday before Thanksgiving) tends to follow a familiar seasonal rhythm. New listings come to market in a wave…

  • Call it a West Side Story!

    Call it a West Side Story!

    The very first resale at West 66th Street is now on the market, and it’s about as turnkey as you can get. Apartment 17F is a bespoke combination of two mint condition residences, seamlessly merged into a grand, beautifully scaled home offering 4,400 square square feet, four to five bedrooms, and five-and-a-half bathrooms. The asking…

  • Gobble Up the Views: Where to Watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade from Your Window

    Gobble Up the Views: Where to Watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade from Your Window

    If there’s one thing better than a Thanksgiving turkey, it’s catching those giant helium balloons drift by without freezing your feathers while camped on the street. We’re talking about apartments with float-worthy vistas, where you can cozy up, pour some cider, and watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade from the comfort of your own perch. Here are…

  • Your Favorite Thanksgiving Dishes, Reimagined as Rooms

    Your Favorite Thanksgiving Dishes, Reimagined as Rooms

    There’s something about this time of year that makes certain rooms feel extra nostalgic. Maybe it’s a deep red living space that brings cranberry sauce to mind, a warm wood–paneled dining room that calls sweet potato casserole to memory, or a soft green bedroom layered in shades of sage. Even a sunlit room with warm…

  • The Line: September Job Growth Much Higher than Expected

    The Line: September Job Growth Much Higher than Expected

    This week, we finally have a BLS Employment report, but unfortunately it’s for September. Welcome to the “you get what you get, and you don’t get upset” edition of The Line. September Job Growth Much Higher than Expected Payrolls rose by 119,000 in September, which easily crushed the50,000 Dow Jones estimate. Here are the other highlights of the report:…

  • 50-Year Mortgages Explained: Why They Likely Won’t Apply to NYC Buyers

    50-Year Mortgages Explained: Why They Likely Won’t Apply to NYC Buyers

    The proposed introduction of a 50-year mortgage, discussed recently by the White House, is generating a lot of conversation nationwide. Supporters argue it could help improve affordability for first-time buyers, while critics warn it may extend debt burdens and inflate home prices even further. But one question matters most for New Yorkers: Would a 50-year…

  • NYC Luxury Market Surges After Election Week: Why Confidence Remains High

    NYC Luxury Market Surges After Election Week: Why Confidence Remains High

    Following an already strong fall season, Manhattan’s luxury market showed no signs of slowing down after election week. Luxury contracts soared during the second week of November, marking the strongest performance since May and signaling renewed buyer confidence across the high-end market. Momentum Carries Through Fall Even amid the uncertainty surrounding New York City’s mayoral election,…

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