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Westchester Home Sales Hit 40-Year High As Suburbs Still Beckon

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Amid rising crime and the threat of a pandemic, Americans continue to flee cities for the suburbs.

Suburban NYC Homebuyers Press On With Return-To-Office In Flux

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The frenzy to acquire a home in the suburbs, which began as a way to isolate from crowds at the pandemic's onset, is strong as ever.

Suburban NYC Housing Frenzy Slows With Buyers Showing Fatigue

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Buyers are tired of fighting off competitors for what little inventory there is.

Manhattan Luxury Buyers Shun Co-Ops For Less-Intrusive Condos

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Newer condos are considered to have better amenities and no lifestyle restrictions.

Manhattan Luxury Buyers Shun Co-Ops For Less-Intrusive Condos

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Luxury home buyers are on a shopping spree in Manhattan. And they're largely avoiding co-ops.

Steven Mnuchin Sells His Park Avenue Co-Op After 21% Price Cut

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The former Treasury Secretary sold his Manhattan co-op apartment at a deep discount.

Manhattan Homebuyers Are Back, But They're Here For The Deals

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Buyers priced out of the city's costliest borough before the pandemic are sensing opportunity.

Manhattan Luxury Homeowners Find Key To Sale Is Accepting A Loss

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Manhattan’s priciest apartment contracts had one thing in common in late February: The sellers lost money.

New York State Officials Revive Plans to Tax Second Homes in NYC

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The reach for revenue goes beyond the rarefied condo towers of Manhattan’s Billionaire’s Row.

NYC Executives Commuting To Work By Air From Vacation Homes

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Vacation home-to-office commuting has become a thing in the Hamptons and the Hudson Valley.

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