Curbed: The Buyers Uptown: Hitting the Ground Running
“As we mentioned, the area is distant from the synagogue, and the one that appeals to us, on 126th St., may present a problem on Friday night.”
Brownstoner: House of the Day: 411 Classon Avenue
“Given the time that’s elapsed and the fact that the kitchens, floors and back yard all look redone, the current asking price of $1,245,000 doesn’t sounds crazy.”
The Real Deal: Arrests made in open house bandits case
“Police have arrested two Upper East Side women and allege that they robbed four apartments during open houses recently. Jessica Joyner, 39, and Jennifer Jones, 33, allegedly stole diamond rings, a fur coat, a Coach bag and a Tiffany clock over a month.”
If New York real estate stories sound unique, take comfort (or cover), they are. On November 27, Ruth Indyk Lubick, vice president at Douglas Elliman, will lead a crash course in how to negotiate the more common, though no less headachey, obstacles of the New York real estate market.