All Posts Tagged With: "mixed-use"
8 Types of NYC’s Landlords: A Question Renters Should Ask
(post by BT) Next time you are renting an apartment in NYC and decide to work with a Realtor to find your dream apartment (well, a dream rental – a short-term dream) then consider asking the following to your list of questions about the place…. What category does the landlord/owner fall into?
Here are eight types [...]
When Money Down Does Not Matter - Letting Go of Real Property
(post by BT) People who let go of their houses used to be mostly those who put no money down. But that is starting to change. I am starting to see property owners who put money into the deals letting go because they bought a property they thought was worth more money, and instead got [...]
26Sep2008 | | 0 comments | ContinuedMixed-use is Anti-Suburbia: Hot Today but Hardly New
(post by Dee) Recently one real estate buzzword has been especially hot. Mixed-use has been a hot development type. Is it new? Is it better? Here’s a quick lowdown on the definition, as well as some background.
In short, mixed-use property is one that combines more than one type of property type, like a hotel and [...]
1595 Lexington Avenue - High Design Coming to Uptown, East Harlem
(post by Dee) A new mixed-use building is going up on 101st Street and Lexington Ave in Manhattan. At a request from one of our close Broker Tails collaborators who lives in the neighborhood, we have investigated a bit about this building. Here is the scoop, albeit a limited one, on this luxury project.
Address: 1595 [...]
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