davenportmeghan+FollowChelsea townhouse shatters records in $13M saleBarbara Gladstone’s Chelsea townhouse just sold for $1 million over asking, setting a new price-per-square-foot record for the neighborhood. The all-cash deal closed in just 12 days, showing that even in a slow market, unique homes with history and top-tier design still spark fierce competition. Designed by renowned architect Annabelle Selldorf and featuring a garden by Piet Oudolf, the four-story home blends 19th-century charm with modern luxury. What do you think makes a home truly irresistible in NYC’s competitive market? Is it the history, the design, or something else? #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #Chelsea00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowBarbra Streisand’s NYC mansion finds new ownerBarbra Streisand’s former Upper East Side townhouse just sold for $15.9 million, making waves in New York’s luxury real estate scene. Imagine living in a 1930s art deco mansion with your own private garage, elevator, and six fireplaces—right in the heart of Manhattan! This five-story, 9,000+ square foot home is packed with character, from its sweeping staircase to sunlit skylights and a lush garden. The sale highlights how the city’s high-end market is still thriving, even as prices shift. Would you splurge on historic charm or go for a modern condo with sky-high amenities? #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #BarbraStreisand00Share
Brian Sanchez+FollowWilliamsburg’s skyline gets a new neighborPacific Urban Investors just snapped up The Garnett in Williamsburg, adding 113 modern apartments to their growing NYC portfolio. For locals, this means even more buzz in an already vibrant neighborhood—think new faces, more energy, and possibly a shift in the rental scene. The Garnett stands out with its rooftop views, fitness center, and prime spot near Bedford Avenue’s best eats and Domino Park. With fewer new buildings expected due to city policy changes, this move could make existing apartments even more valuable. How do you think this will shape Williamsburg’s future vibe? #RealEstate #Williamsburg #NYCRealEstate00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowNYC real estate shakeup: Big wins, big lossesA Times Square retail property that once sold for $295M just changed hands for under $28M—talk about a dramatic drop! Meanwhile, a Crown Heights development site that’s been stalled for years finally sold for $10M, and luxury homes in Flatiron, Gramercy, Park Slope, and Cobble Hill all found new owners, some at steep discounts from their original asking prices. These deals show just how unpredictable NYC’s real estate market can be. Have you noticed changes in your neighborhood’s property values or seen any surprising sales lately? Let’s talk about what’s really driving these shifts. #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #PropertyTrends00Share
russellolson+FollowCentral Park luxury loss: Ackman sells at $4M dropBillionaire Bill Ackman just took a nearly $4 million hit selling his Central Park West apartment for $9.43 million—way below the $13.5 million he paid in 2017. Despite the loss, Ackman seems unfazed, saying he’s happy to move on after not living there for seven years. The iconic Beresford building has seen celebrity owners like Jerry Seinfeld and Diana Ross, but even big names aren’t immune to the city’s unpredictable real estate market. Would you hold onto a place for years, even if it meant selling at a loss? #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #CentralPark72Share
Denise Kemp+FollowInside Megan Ellison’s iconic NYC penthouseMegan Ellison just put her one-of-a-kind NYC penthouse back on the market for $3.65M, and it’s not your average apartment. This place sits atop the historic Police Building in Nolita, with jaw-dropping 17-foot ceilings, original ironwork, and skylight views of the Baroque spire. The space is packed with character—think wide-plank oak floors, a chef’s kitchen, and even a private movie setup. It’s wild to think this home once buzzed with police radios and now could be someone’s luxury retreat. Would you ever live in a landmark like this? #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #HistoricHomes12Share
Joel Johnson+FollowInside Dylan Dreyer’s NYC home decisionDylan Dreyer and Brian Fichera just made a big move in the middle of their divorce—they’ve taken their $2.5 million NYC apartment off the market. Even more surprising, the two celebrated Dylan’s birthday together at their stunning beach house, with Hoda Kotb joining the family fun. It’s rare to see such a positive, united front during a split, especially when luxury real estate is involved. Would you stay close with your ex for the sake of family? And what would you do with a dream apartment in NYC? Let’s talk! #Relationships #DylanDreyer #NYCRealEstate124Share
megan01+FollowInside Jake Gyllenhaal’s $14M Tribeca moveJake Gyllenhaal just sold his Tribeca loft for a jaw-dropping $14 million, closing a chapter in one of NYC’s most celebrity-packed buildings. This isn’t just any address—443 Greenwich has been home to stars like Jennifer Lawrence, Ryan Reynolds, and Harry Styles. Gyllenhaal’s place, a stylish 3-bedroom in a former book factory, nearly doubled in value since he bought it in 2017. But here’s the twist: the building’s condo board is in a $376 million lawsuit over alleged construction issues. Would you pay a premium to live among the stars, even with legal drama brewing? #RealEstate #NYCRealEstate #JakeGyllenhaal61Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowLiam Neeson’s $10M NYC condo sale stuns localsLiam Neeson just closed a $10.3 million deal on his massive Manhattan condo, and the details are jaw-dropping. Imagine waking up to panoramic Central Park views, working out in your own home gym, and having two spa-like bathrooms in your primary suite. The Park Millennium building isn’t just about luxury—residents get 24/7 doorman service, a concierge, and even an in-building Equinox with a pool and basketball court. Neeson’s been here since 1999, but with this sale, is he making room for a new chapter—maybe with Pamela Anderson? What would you do with a space like this in NYC? #RealEstate #LiamNeeson #NYCRealEstate81Share
Denise Kemp+FollowNYC’s real-life artist loft stars in ‘And Just Like That’Turns out, Adam’s dreamy loft from ‘And Just Like That’ isn’t just TV magic—it’s a real, rent-controlled artist apartment in Westbeth, right in Manhattan’s Far West Village. This place has been home to creatives since the 1970s, offering affordable living and stunning city views. The show’s choice to film there highlights how New York’s artist communities still shape the city’s character. Imagine paying $900 a month for that view! What do you think—should more of NYC’s unique spaces be preserved for artists, or is that dream fading fast? #RealEstate #AndJustLikeThat #NYCRealEstate00Share