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NYC Luxury Real Estate Outlook: Why the Market Looks Set to Thrive This Winter

After a strong start to fall, New York City’s housing market shows no signs of cooling as we head into winter. Manhattan’s luxury segment, in particular, continues to outperform expectations—buoyed by...

NYC Luxury Real Estate Outlook: Why the Market Looks Set to Thrive This Winter

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News + Insight 7 months ago

All Set, No Setup: Homes That Come Fully Furnished (or with an Option to Buy)

Moving is exciting but staring at an empty room and a six-week sofa delivery window can take the fun out of it. These homes skip that part. They come fully furnished or with the option to buy, so you...

All Set, No Setup: Homes That Come Fully Furnished (or with an Option to Buy)

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Homes 7 months ago

Landmarked Living: 2 Unique Lofts Inside Harlem’s Iconic P.S. 90

Central Harlem is a vibrant neighborhood known for its rich culture, historic brownstones, and strong community spirit. It offers easy access to parks, local markets, and diverse dining options. These...

Landmarked Living: 2 Unique Lofts Inside Harlem’s Iconic P.S. 90

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Homes 7 months ago

Brooklyn and Manhattan Real Estate See Strongest Start to Fall Since 2021

The fall 2025 home-buying season in New York City is off to a lively start. According to StreetEasy, September marked the highest volume of contracts for the month since 2021, and particularly in Broo...

Brooklyn and Manhattan Real Estate See Strongest Start to Fall Since 2021

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News + Insight 7 months ago

The Ultimate Guide to South Florida’s Golfing Communities

By Kevin Geniza, “The Pro Golfer Realtor” – Brown Harris Stevens Miami Having lived and competed as a professional golfer throughout South Florida, I’ve had the privilege of experien...

The Ultimate Guide to South Florida’s Golfing Communities

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7 months ago

The Ghost of North Haven House

By Shannan North, Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker The following is a true ghost story from Brown Harris Stevens Agent, Shannan North, a lifelong Hamptons local with deep family roots in the area...

The Ghost of North Haven House

Community + Culture 7 months ago

Now Is the Time to Define Your ‘Why’ in Real Estate

By David Deza, Managing Director of Brown Harris Stevens Miami When your why is clear, your business is more sustainable, your path more defined and your growth benefits not just you, but your clients...

Now Is the Time to Define Your ‘Why’ in Real Estate

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News + Insight 7 months ago

The Line: Inflation Lower than Expected in September

Today, we present the latest on inflation and share some good news about mortgage rates. Inflation Lower than Expected in September I’m happy to report that the long-awaited September CPI re...

The Line: Inflation Lower than Expected in September

News + Insight 7 months ago

Homes So Close to the Village Halloween Parade, It’s Scary

This Friday, the Annual Village Halloween Parade is bringing its spooktacular energy right down Sixth Avenue—a tradition since 1974! Why fight the crowds or rush for a quick glimpse when you could liv...

Homes So Close to the Village Halloween Parade, It’s Scary

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Community + Culture 7 months ago

A Connecticut Home Older than America Hits the Market

There’s something special about walking into a home that carries the weight of history. Set on a little over an acre just a short stroll from downtown New Canaan, 204 Parade Hill Road is one of those...

A Connecticut Home Older than America Hits the Market

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Homes 7 months ago

Teeing Up Success: Get to Know Kevin Geniza of BHS Miami

This week we spotlight Kevin Geniza, a former professional golfer turned real estate agent who recently joined Brown Harris Stevens’ South Miami Office after a successful run with Better Homes and Gar...

Teeing Up Success: Get to Know Kevin Geniza of BHS Miami

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Brand 7 months ago

A Piece of New York History: The Dakota’s Unit #33 Comes to Market

The Dakota, completed in 1884 and located on the Upper West Side at 1 West 72nd Street, is one of New York City’s most iconic residential buildings. Designed by architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, th...

A Piece of New York History: The Dakota’s Unit #33 Comes to Market

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Homes 7 months ago

SOS: A Call for Homeowners to Take Control

When you buy or sell a home, you’re going into one of the largest financial transactions of your life. In my recent opinion piece for RISMedia, I wanted to sound the alarm: don’t assume everything and...

SOS: A Call for Homeowners to Take Control

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News + Insight 7 months ago

Historic Cherry Lane Theatre Gets Delicious Next Act

Header Image Credit: A24 Manhattan’s longest running Off-Broadway theater is now serving up audiences in a whole new way. Tucked inside the West Village’s historic Cherry Lane Theatre, the acclaimed i...

Historic Cherry Lane Theatre Gets Delicious Next Act

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Homes 7 months ago

The Year Was 1959

The year was 1959. Dwight Eisenhower was in the White House, Alaska and Hawaii became the 49th and 50th states, and the space race was accelerating. The Guggenheim Museum opened on Fifth Avenue, surpr...

The Year Was 1959

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Homes 7 months ago

Design on the Rise: Homes with Rolling Ladders

Rolling ladders: part storage solution, part major design moment. Whether they’re gliding across a library wall or tucked into a kitchen to reach the china you only bring out once a year, these clever...

Design on the Rise: Homes with Rolling Ladders

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Homes 7 months ago

The Upper West Side’s Condo Shortage: What It Means for Today’s Market

The Upper West Side has long been one of Manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods, known for its tree-lined avenues, architectural charm, and proximity to Central Park. But a recent analysis reveals a...

The Upper West Side’s Condo Shortage: What It Means for Today’s Market

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News + Insight 7 months ago

NYC Condo Market: Is It Still Worth Investing Today?

A recent analysis from The Real Deal took a close look at Manhattan’s condo market and found that many investors who purchased between 2016 and 2020 haven’t seen the returns they expected. According t...

NYC Condo Market: Is It Still Worth Investing Today?

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News + Insight 7 months ago

Sky-High Style in the Heart of Harlem

Harlem is a vibrant neighborhood where rich history, iconic architecture, and a thriving arts scene create an unmatched energy. With access to multiple parks, shopping destinations, and cultural hotsp...

Sky-High Style in the Heart of Harlem

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Homes 7 months ago

Cabinet Fever Part II: Kitchens in Every Shade but White

White kitchens will always have their place. They’re timeless, versatile, and easy to love. But lately, color is making a comeback—and it’s coming for the cabinets. Think sky blue, sunshine yellow, mi...

Cabinet Fever Part II: Kitchens in Every Shade but White

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Homes 7 months ago

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