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Cheddar News

Kirsten Jordan on Housing Predictions and ‘Million Dollar Listing New York’

Kirsten Jordan, real estate broker and star of ‘Million Dollar Listing New York,’ joins Cheddar News to talk about the state of New York City real estate, tips for homebuyers, and season 9 of the Bravo show.
New York Post

TV’s favorite penthouse hits the market with $5M ask

A spacious Long Island City, Queens, penthouse duplex with striking city skyline views and quite the TV pedigree has come to market for $4.99 million.

The 2,750-square-foot residence — which comes with a sprawling 2,640 square feet of outdoor space.
6sqft

Queens’ most expensive condo is this $4.995M penthouse in Long Island City

A massive loft penthouse in Long Island City hit the market this week for $4,995,000, the most expensive condo in the borough of Queens. The home measures a palatial 5,400 square feet across two levels on the top floor of the Arris Lofts, once home to the Eagle Electric…
Patch

TV-Famous Apartment In LIC Hits The Market For $4.99 Million

LONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS — A new, multi-million-dollar penthouse just hit the Long Island City housing market, but it might look familiar. The $4.99 million duplex, located on Thomson Avenue by Court Square Park, is the backdrop of a couple CBS and Netflix...
The Real Deal

Agents, developers see bright future for new NYC condos

It will take more than another Covid variant and a shifting economic outlook to dim Lightstone’s spirits.

The developer behind the David Adjaye-designed condo tower at 130 William Street is riding high after a frenzied year for the city’s new development market, when it closed…
The Wall Street Journal

In Covid-19 Housing Market, the Middle Class Is Getting Priced Out

The dream of homeownership has grown more out of reach for middle-class Americans during the pandemic.
The surge in home prices and sharp decline in the number of homes for sale have made home buying more difficult for many Americans compared with two…

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