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From meeting to living rooms: How feasible are office-to-residential conversions in NYC?

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Central Midtown, the Garment District and NoMad dominate NYC’s office conversion landscape, holding 30M of the city’s 85M sq. ft. of prime convertible office space. Key …

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America’s downtowns are getting cheaper. But why?

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Citywide prices grew much faster in 31 of the 40 most populated cities in the U.S. over the past decade, with 17 downtowns now cheaper than …

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States with the highest (& lowest) real estate transfer taxes

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A transfer tax is a duty collected on the transfer of property from one individual or entity to another. Transfer taxes can be applied to a wide …

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Where to find New York City’s cheapest homes

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Metro New York’s median sale price was $441 per square foot over the past 12 months. 200 of the 240 locations analyzed had lower median sale …

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The NY-NJ Metros With the Highest & Lowest Foreclosure Rates

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Manhattan hits 8-year high, but metro foreclosures drop fueled by the slowdowns of its most active markets: Queens, Suffolk, Nassau & Brooklyn. Key Takeaways: New York …

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States With the Highest Real Estate Ownership

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The United States homeownership rate represents the percentage of occupied housing units where the resident is also the owner. A constantly evolving figure, the United States …

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States With the Highest (& Lowest) Property Taxes

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Property taxes are one of the main sources of revenue for local governments. They’re used to fund public services and programs, such as schools; emergency services …

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These Are the 10 Most Expensive Zip Codes in the US

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Key Takeaways: Atherton, Calif., remains #1 most expensive zip code in U.S. for 8th consecutive year The Hamptons’ Sagaponack and Water Mill rank as #2 and #3 …