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High water, higher prices along Long Island’s coast

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Homes in flood zones often loose value, but on Long Island, home to some of the most expensive waterfront in the country, the picture is far …

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Who’s really buying homes in NYC?

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Profiling NYC homebuyers in 2025 based on financing, buyer origin and location, plus ownership type shows a city split by cash, credit, borough loyalties and buyer …

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Who’s really buying homes in NYC?

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Profiling NYC homebuyers in 2025 based on financing, buyer origin and location, plus ownership type shows a city split by cash, credit, borough loyalties and buyer …

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Are old or new homes more expensive in NY?

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Although New York City relies on its older housing, pricing leadership rests firmly with newer developments, while renovated properties play a selective — but sometimes powerful …

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Who’s paying nearly $1 million in property taxes in NYC?

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Key Takeaways: The highest residential property tax bill issued in New York City this last tax season reached $984,000, paid by the former Emir of Qatar. …

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Where the rich live now: America’s most expensive zip codes

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Florida’s Fisher Island Dethrones Atherton, Calif. After Nearly Decade-Long Domination In 2025, Florida’s rise was the standout story as Miami Beach’s Fisher Island claimed the nation’s …

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Home prices have doubled in these New York City neighborhoods

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Gentrification, infrastructure upgrades, rezoning, climate investments and shifting work patterns fueled up to 288% price growth in some NYC neighborhoods. Key Takeaways: 24 NYC neighborhoods saw …

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From 2014 to 2024: How NYC buyers have changed

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Increasingly over the past 10 years, out-of-state buyers are investing in NYC real estate, as are residents from counties surrounding NYC. Key Takeaways: NYC residents bought …

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The age of US homes is shifting fast — here’s why it matters

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Buying NYC Then & Now: Tracking Out-of-State & Local Buyers in 2024 vs. 2014 Increasingly over the past 10 years, out-of-state buyers are investing in NYC …

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The New York neighborhoods with the smallest (& largest) condos

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Where Are NYC’s Smallest & Largest Condos? South Astoria Units Clock in at Just 631SF, Hudson Yards Condos Hit 2,045SF While NYC condos have a median …