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How to Find Foreclosed Homes Step-by-Step Using PropertyShark

By Laura Pop-Badiu | Jul 2, 2026

To help real estate professionals find foreclosed homes in a timely and efficient manner, this guide breaks down every step of the research process — from understanding foreclosure status all the way to finding contact information for owners and looking past LLCs.

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NYC Resale Gains & Losses: Every Borough Made Money in 2025, Except Manhattan

By Eliza Theiss | Jun 23, 2026

In 2025, NYC home-sellers mostly made money. But, in Manhattan, resales came with losses — and it was apartments and recent buyers that absorbed them.

NYC Business Leaders on RTO: Survey Reveals Hybrid Still Dominates, Office Attendance Set to Rise

By Laura Pop-Badiu | Jun 11, 2026

Hubble’s recent survey of 126 founders, CEOs and other decision-makers in New York City’s startup ecosystem revealed how local business leaders are approaching workplace strategy in 2026 and beyond.

World Cup or Your Mortgage/Rent? Ticket Prices Rival Host City Housing Costs

By Eliza Theiss | Jun 4, 2026

World Cup ticket prices rival monthly housing expenses in the 11 U.S. host cities, with even the cheapest seats covering weeks or even months of rent or mortgage payments.

NYC Office Market Ahead of National Curve: Manhattan Q1 Vacancy Drops to 13.1% 

By Lucian Alixandrescu | May 27, 2026

New York City’s office market outpaced the U.S. on several major metrics in Q1, with Manhattan vacancy nearly 5 percentage points below the national benchmark, asking rents climbing against a downward national trend and flex inventory crossing 15 million square feet.

How to Find Land Boundaries: Free & Paid Methods

By Laura Pop-Badiu | May 21, 2026

If you need to find land boundaries fast, you can start with a free county parcel/GIS viewer or a premium platform like PropertyShark to see an approximate parcel outline and lot data. However, keep in mind that a web-based land boundaries map is a starting point, not the legal finish line.  

Locked-In Owners, Mobile Renters: Homeowners Stay Put as Renters Move 3.7x More Across Largest U.S. Cities 

By Laura Pop-Badiu | May 7, 2026

Renters became the primary drivers of long-distance mobility across the largest U.S. cities, moving 3.7 times more than owners in 2024, as high mortgage rates and housing costs kept many homeowners in place.

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$4.6M Hudson Yards Maintains Top Spot, Luxury Sales in Malba Set $2.5M Price Record for Queens

By Eliza Theiss | Apr 23, 2026

Despite prices declining, Hudson Yards remained the most expensive NYC neighborhood, but TriBeCa’s growth closed the gap to under $400,000, while Malba set a new historic price record for Queens at $2.5 million, securing the highest ranking ever for the borough at #5.

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2026 Q1 Foreclosure Report: Brooklyn Filings Fall Sharply, Bronx & Staten Island Hit New Peaks

By Eliza Theiss | Apr 15, 2026

Behind a deceptively mild citywide downtick, borough foreclosure markets pulled into significantly diverging paths as Brooklyn cases were nearly halved and the Bronx hit a new, record high. Meanwhile, Queens remained unchanged, Staten Island surged back up and Manhattan cooled slowly.

How to Do a Title Search on Property Yourself: A Step-by-Step Online Guide 

By Laura Pop-Badiu | Apr 9, 2026

A property title search is the process of reviewing public records to confirm who legally owns a property and whether there are any liens, mortgages or legal claims attached to it. Explore our step-by-step guide explaining how you can perform a title search yourself. 

Property Owners Map: How to See Ownership Details and Parcel Lines

By Laura Pop-Badiu | Mar 31, 2026

If you’re trying to find property owners by map, evaluate nearby parcels or understand how properties connect, a map-based approach makes the process faster, clearer and more intuitive.

Cheaper in the City? Nearly 100 Communities in Suburban NYC Surpass $1M

By Eliza Theiss | Mar 19, 2026

New Yorkers planning a move to the suburbs increasingly find their options limited, after suburban home values shot up twice as fast as NYC medians over the last decade. While larger homes and better prices were long the norm outside the five boroughs, today, many NYC buyers find their option restricted to a handful of suburban markets.

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