by gchowdhury | Jan 23, 2019 | Buyer Tips, Fred's Blog, Uncategorized
How much does it cost each year to live in New York? For apartment owners, that answer contains two elements: what you pay to buy the place and what you pay each month to carry it. These two factors, in theory, exist on a sliding scale to one another relative to other...
by gchowdhury | Sep 30, 2018
165 Christopher Street #6N is a rare top floor, renovated one-bedroom in an incredibly well-run and liberal elevator co-op. Enter the home through a gracious foyer, with a massive coat closet directly adjacent. The thoughtfully placed kitchen comes equipped with a...
by gchowdhury | Sep 19, 2018
Architect-designed corner duplex penthouse with private outdoor terrace overlooking the West Village, Meatpacking District and Chelsea. In triple-mint condition, PHE captures excellent light with both Northern and Western exposures. 1,750 interior square feet with...
by gchowdhury | Sep 11, 2018 | Buyer Tips, Tips & Strategies
A co-op is a corporation which you by shares of. In this houseing arrangement you don’t technically buy or own property. Instead, you own shares of a corporatoin, which in turn owns all of the property. The number of shares you own equates to your physical...
by gchowdhury | Aug 8, 2018 | Fred's Blog, Market Updates
Conventional wisdom has it that the stock market and the New York real estate market travel in lock step. But what if they don’t? While their failure to do so during the last 18 months may appear to be a paradigm shift, it’s my opinion that the two markets decoupled...