May 1, 2026
Ownership structure, pricing, board approval, closing costs, subletting rules — a plain-English breakdown of everything that separates co-ops and condos in New York City, and how to decide which one is right for you.
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May 1, 2026
Buying in NYC doesn't require one expert — it requires seven. Your lender, attorney, inspector, contractor, architect, and more all have to work together seamlessly. The right agent already has all of them. Here's why that matters more than anything else.
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May 1, 2026
Billionaires’ Row is the most expensive stretch of residential real estate in the Western Hemisphere. Here’s what it actually takes to buy here — from the buildings and the price tiers to the closing costs, carrying charges, and realities that don’t make the headlines.
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March 28, 2026
A building-by-building guide to the best new development condos near the United Nations — pricing, amenities, walk times, and what diplomats and international professionals need to know before buying in Turtle Bay, Midtown East, and beyond.
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March 28, 2026
From gleaming new developments along University Place to converted lofts in NoHo — the definitive guide to buying near New York University. Specific buildings, real prices, transit maps, and everything international students, faculty, and investors need to know.
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March 28, 2026
The best new development condos and newer buildings near Columbia — from Morningside Heights to West Harlem to Washington Heights. A building-by-building guide for international students, faculty, and investors buying near campus.
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March 28, 2026
Where to live, what to budget, and how to navigate the rental market as an international student in New York City — from Morningside Heights to the Financial District, ranked by proximity to campus, affordability, and quality of life.
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March 28, 2026
Where international buyers are purchasing in Manhattan right now — and why. A neighborhood-by-neighborhood breakdown covering condos, LLCs, building policies, rental yield, and the practical details that shape every cross-border deal.
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March 21, 2026
Foreign nationals purchased $56 billion in U.S. real estate last year — and NYC remains the top destination. Here's the honest guide to cross border financing: who qualifies, what it costs, and the strategies that actually work for international buyers in today's market.
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March 21, 2026
Non-U.S. persons face a federal estate tax exemption of just $60,000 on American assets — compared to $15 million for U.S. citizens. If you own property in New York City, the tax exposure is real and the planning window is now.
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