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TriBeCa Offers New Yorker’s a Place for the Arts

Tribeca is a dynamic community located in the Lower Manhattan region of New York City. The name Tribeca is was derived from a description of the location, “Triangle Below Canal Street” and the neighborhood is enclosed by West Street, Broadway, Vesey Street, and Canal Street. Tribeca was one of the first residential neighborhoods constructed outside of New York City boundaries throughout the colonial period. Residential construction in Tribeca began in the late 18th century and later in the middle

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Carnegie Mansion Sells for $25 Million

A Carnegie Hill Mansion was sold for $24,912,140 just last week. It was considered as the most expensive sale for the week, according to city records. The mansion was distinguished by the urban convenience items, en-suite garage and more. The buyer is truly lucky indeed.

Just off the Fifth Avenue at 1 East 94th Street, the house comes with 15 rooms, built in the year 1892. It was given an external face lift in the year 1921 by Cass Gilbert,

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NYC in Focus: Washington Square Park

Washington Square Park is one of the pinnacle landmark points of New York City.  Named for the 1st President of the United States, General George Washington, the park is home to amazing architecture and monuments.  Located in Manhattan’s legendary Greenwich Village, Washington Square Park is a well known meeting place and cultural activity hub.

The historic Washington Arch and and the central fountain are two of the most prominent tourist attractions in the park.  An original “Memorial Arch” made of

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OHM Luxury Condos in Chelsea

Tired of living in a crowded apartment building with crying kids next door and a pile of strollers on the lobby? Then it’s time to move. Check out the OHM Luxury Condos in Chelsea. This building is situated at the corner of 30th Street in the west side area. The building features 288 units, 34 story grandiose tribute to the making of a potential modern skyscraper. OHM surely shows the possibilities of the rental market in the coming years.

OMH caters

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Director Ethan Cohn Lists Greenwich Village Home for Sale

Ethan Coen, the one half of the Oscar-winning Coen brothers film-making duo, has just listed his Greenwhich Village home in the market. The extremely talented film director, screenwriter, editor, cinematographer and producer will be selling his home, which is located at 30 East 10th Street. This home is actually a co-op which is being sold for $2.3 million, according to the New York Post. Senior Vice Present, Stefania Carinali, at Citi Habitats has the exclusive listing.

The House Details

The home measures around

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Rising Rental Rates in Manhattan Level Out

Over the past few years, apartment rents have increased in New York City, but it seems that the market is facing a speed bump and is starting to get back on its feet.  The average rent in Manhattan is estimated at $3,368, $76 less than in October. Also, it looks like this is the third month in a row that rental prices are decreasing in NYC.

The truth is, the price decline might be seasonal because throughout

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Park Ave Full-Floor Residence Sells for $12.9 Million

Selling for $12.9 million, 823 Park Avenue No. 8 was New York City’s most expensive sale for the first week of February, 2013.  Originally listed at $15 million, the full floor condominium houses 9 rooms, almost 4,200 square feet and spans the block between 75th and 76th streets.  The prewar building is a Greek Revival style beige limestone originally designed by the firm Pickering and Walker and built in 1911.  823 was constructed as one of Park

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Rising Rental Rates in Manhattan Level Out

Over the past few years, apartment rents have increased in New York City, but it seems that the market is facing a speed bump and is starting to get back on its feet.  The average rent in Manhattan is estimated at $3,368, $76 less than in October. Also, it looks like this is the third month in a row that rental prices are decreasing in NYC.

The truth is, the price decline might be seasonal because throughout

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The Real Difference Between Pre-War and Post-War Apartments

“Prewar” is a word that speaks volume for the New York City real estate. The term is usually applied to those apartment buildings that were built before World War II and it invokes images of thick walls, generous layouts, high ceilings and plaster ornamentation. Other categories such as pre-prewar, pre-pre-prewar, post-war and “white elephants” are often used in the housing market as well.

Actually, these terms represent historical categories of buildings that are very important for

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Massive Loft in East Village Lists for $25 Million

Just recently, a massive loft in East Village has been listed for $25 million, and this is definitely no ordinary loft.  It stands in the great New York City, high on top of the historic building, the former concert hall of the famous Beethoven. The said concert hall has now been converted to an extravagant floor through loft apartment. You can see a photo taken by Gregory Colbert, owner of the place, and the mansion is obviously big. Colbert, the

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