New York City’s most expensive homes sold in 2010
PropertyShark has identified the most expensive single family homes and condo/coop apartment units sold in New York City in 2010. Here are the top three.…
U-Store-It Buys Fourth Storage Facility in New York
U-Store-It, LP, the real estate company focused on ownership, operation and acquisition of storage facilities, has acquired its second storage facility in Queens and its…
Temporary freeze bring foreclosures to pre-crisis levels in Long Island and the Hamptons
The temporary foreclosure freeze had a massive effect on the number of properties scheduled for auction in the last month of 2010, and its effects…
CIM Group Pays $469 Million for Stake in 11 Madison Avenue
A title document recorded last Thursday shows CIM Group paying $469,400,000 for 49% of 11 Madison Avenue. The massive 1,600,000 square f00t property was bought…
Q4 2010 Manhattan Apartment Sales Map
The major brokerages in New York just published their quarterly market reports on the state of the Manhattan real estate market. PropertyShark has put together…
Data shows 5th year of decline in new building construction permits filed
A study on new construction permits filed in New York in the first eleven months of 2010 shows a 28% drop compared to the same…
Surge in Investor Confidence, particularly in Multifamily properties
An article in Multi-Housing News reports an increase in investor confidence, particularly in Multifamily properties, based on the Third-Quarter 2010 Real Estate Investment Outlook released…
Top apartment buildings with most units sold in 2010 in NYC
PropertyShark has identified the apartment buildings that had the highest number of units sold during the three quarters of 2010.
Fort Greene’s Cartlon Mews Changes Hands Yet Again
The development site in Fort Greene known as Carlton Mews has been resold, yet again, this time for $4.1 million. The development site, which encompasses…
Top Multifamily Buildings sold in 2010 in NYC through 3 quarters
Here are what we found to be the top multifamily homes sold in the three quarters of 2010 in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. We made 3 interactive maps showing what were the most expensive buildings bought in each of the three boroughs.
Last PropertyShark networking event of the year in Manhattan on October 26th
The last PropertyShark.com real estate networking event of 2010 will be held on October 26th in Manhattan. Over 300 investors and real estate professionals have already registered. (See the list here).
It will be a great mix of industry professionals including investors, lenders, developers, lawyers, brokers, appraisers, and more! Build your network and get leads, find jobs, and close new deals.
It’s free for all paid PropertyShark subscribers (plus a guest) as a benefit of being a subscriber. It’s $15 admission for everyone else ($25 at the door depending on space). If you subscribe before you register for the party, you will get in free.
Everyone must register in advance at https://www.propertyshark.com/mason/rsvp.html
Complimentary food will be served by the venue. Reserve now, as space is limited.
Top New York City Commercial Deals In August 2010
At the top of the list is a 24 story office tower located in Midtown. SL Green purchased it for $330 million on August 31 from Shorenstein Company LLC.
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