Eliza Theiss

Eliza Theiss is a senior writer reporting real estate trends in the US. Her work has been cited by CBS News, Curbed, The Los Angeles Times, and Forbes among others. With an academic background in journalism, Eliza has been covering real estate since 2012. Before joining PropertyShark, Eliza was an associate editor at Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive. She has also contributed extensively to CommercialEdge. Reach her at [email protected]

2,800-Square-Foot Queens Property Goes to Auction with $1M Lien

Turn of the century three-family property in Astoria/Long Island City goes to auction on November 1, 2019 with a lien of just over $1 million. The auction is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. at 8811 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, New York. 35-11 30th Street in Long Island City was bought in 2005 for $785,000. Two mortgages were…

2-Bedroom, 2.5-Bath Turtle Bay Condo Heads to Auction with $1.8 Million Lien

1,590-square-foot United Nations Plaza condo in 49-story high-rise  scheduled for auction on October 23, 2019, with a lien of $1,811,253. The auction is set to take place at 2 p.m. at 60 Centre Street in New York City.  Unit 42B in 100 United Nations Plaza was purchased in 2007 for $1.975 million. A mortgage was…

Due Diligence for NYC Buyers: 6 Items to Review Before a Purchase

NYC-based boutique law firm Pardalis & Nohavicka brings the latest legal updates from the world of real estate to PropertyShark. Pardalis & Nohavicka handles an eclectic array of matters, representing individuals and business owners in civil litigation, criminal cases and business transactions, currently litigating and representing clients throughout the United States and around the world. It can take buyers a long…

Maspeth Rowhouse Hits the Auction Block Again

1,400-square-foot semi-detached rowhouse on a 2,000-square-foot lot is headed to auction on October 11, 2019 with a lien of $581,838. The auction will take place at 10:00 AM at 88-11 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica, New York. 50-20 63rd Street, Woodside, New York, is a 1,400-square-foot home in Maspeth, Queens. Purchased in April 2006 for $550,000 with…

Metro L.A. Residential Price Evolution 2014-2018: Beverly Hills Remains Most Expensive Market at $3M; Inglewood Leads Growth with 60% Median Gain

Metro L.A.’s real estate market remains among the most exclusive nationwide, with two of its neighborhoods posting median sale prices above the $10 million mark last year.

Understanding New York’s Foreclosure Process

NYC-based boutique law firm Pardalis & Nohavicka brings the latest legal updates from the world of real estate to PropertyShark. Pardalis & Nohavicka handles an eclectic array of matters, representing individuals and business owners in civil litigation, criminal cases and business transactions, currently litigating and representing clients throughout the United States and around the world. The foreclosure process can be daunting…

Murray Hill Four-Room Condo Hits Foreclosure Auction in Mid-October

Condo in Murray Hill high-rise goes to auction on October 16, with a lien of $732,301. The auction is set for 2 p.m. at 60 Centre Street, New York City. Unit 30G at 415 East 37th Street is a 927-square-foot condo with four rooms and two bathrooms. It was purchased in 1989 for $309,700 with…

Rare 2-Bedroom, 2-Bathroom Prospect Heights Condo Hits Auction

1,589-square-foot, four-room condo heads to auction on October 3, with a lien of $869,274. The auction is set for 2:30 p.m. at 360 Adams Street in Brooklyn, NYC. Unit B3H at 35 Underhill Avenue in Brooklyn’s Prospect Heights was purchased in 2007 with a mortgage of $540,000 and another for $231,450. Both were recorded on…

Long Island Residential Sale Price Evolution 2014-2018: Orient Doubles Up in Just 5 Years, Fishers Island Median Halved

Key Takeaways: A quarter of Nassau and Suffolk county communities saw prices appreciate 20% or more. Sagaponack remains the most expensive Long Island community at $5.1 million Orient doubled its median, while Fishers Island saw its median halved. Sales activity dynamics were significantly different in markets with medians above $1M million. After analyzing the home…

Turtle Bay Co-op Unit Headed for Late-September Auction

1,000-square-foot co-op unit in 13-story Manhattan building goes to auction with a lien of $353,446. The auction is scheduled for 10:15 A.M., September 25, at 60 Centre Street, New York City. Unit 9E, located within The Morad Beekman Building at 420 East 51st Street, was purchased in 2006 for $560,000. A loan for the same…

The Broker’s Guide to Social Media: Beware of Antitrust Violations

NYC-based boutique law firm Pardalis & Nohavicka brings the latest legal updates from the world of real estate to PropertyShark. Pardalis & Nohavicka handles an eclectic array of matters, representing individuals and business owners in civil litigation, criminal cases and business transactions, currently litigating and representing clients throughout the United States and around the world. When the average American homebuyer or…

Worldwide Plaza Condo Starts Auction at $500,000

Condo and storage space in the post-modern Worldwide Plaza building scheduled for auction September 18, 2019 with a lien of $553,000. The auction is scheduled for 2:00 PM at 60 Center Street, New York City. Unit 5X and a storage space, both located at 350 West 50th Street in the Worldwide Plaza Building, were purchased…

High-Rise Yorkville Condo Goes to Auction

1,161-square-foot condo in a post-war high-rise is headed to auction on September 18 with a lien of $869,965. The auction is scheduled for 2 p.m. at 60 Center Street in New York City. The property, 1641 Third Avenue Unit 29F, was purchased in 2003 for $435,818, with a mortgage taken out on the same day…

Borough Park Three-Families Building Heads to Block with $840K Lien

3,660-square-foot, three-families building goes to auction September 12, 2019 with a lien of more than $841,207. The auction is scheduled to take place at 2:30 PM at 360 Adams Street in Brooklyn. 1462 51st Street in the Borough Park neighborhood in Brooklyn was purchased in 1970 with a seller carry-back loan. After the initial loan…

Housing America’s Older Adults – Florida, Traveling & Roommates

America’s Newest Seniors Are Changing the Face of Retirement    After a decade of arrested development, Millennials are finally the biggest generational cohort in the home-buying market. But, Baby Boomers – those born between 1946 and 1964 – are still comfortably ahead in homeownership rates. With the youngest Boomers now aged 55, this is already the…

Is Anyone Really Benefiting from the 2019 Rent Regulation Laws?

NYC-based boutique law firm Pardalis & Nohavicka brings the latest legal updates from the world of real estate to PropertyShark. Pardalis & Nohavicka handles an eclectic array of matters, representing individuals and business owners in civil litigation, criminal cases and business transactions, currently litigating and representing clients throughout the United States and around the world. According to the New York City…

Three-Family Bed-Stuy Home Valued at $1.3+ Million Hits the Block with $470K Lien

3,000-square-foot three-family building goes to auction August 8, 2019 with a lien of $466,437. The auction is scheduled to take place at 360 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York. Located within Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, 537 A Quincy Street was purchased December 20, 2004 for $476,484. On the same day, the defendant took out a mortgage from…

Fixtures & Equipment: Taking Everything, Even The Kitchen Sink

NYC-based boutique law firm Pardalis & Nohavicka brings the latest legal updates from the world of real estate to PropertyShark. Pardalis & Nohavicka handles an eclectic array of matters, representing individuals and business owners in civil litigation, criminal cases and business transactions, currently litigating and representing clients throughout the United States and around the world. The kitchen sink has been the…

Borough Park Home Hits Auction Block $645K Below Market Value

1,204-square-foot Borough Park home heads for auction in Brooklyn on August 15th, 2019 with a lien of $554,292. The auction is scheduled for 2:30 PM at 360 Adams Street in Brooklyn. 1940 52nd Street was purchased by the defendant in 2006 for $775,000. They have taken out three mortgages against the property including $417,000 from…

One-Bed Rushmore Condo Up for Auction for Half Its Market Value

745-square-foot, one-bedroom condo in Lincoln Square goes to auction July 24, 2019 with a lien of $537,430. The auction is scheduled to take place at 2:00 PM at 60 Centre Street, New York City. Unit 9K in The Rushmore building located at 80 Riverside Blvd was purchased in 2012 for $950,000. In 2013 a mortgage…