
How a New York City tenant is holding up a $70 million condo deal VIEW
When a developer bought a Manhattan building for $70 million in June and told tenants that they had to move, Ahmet Nejat Ozsu made plans...
When a developer bought a Manhattan building for $70 million in June and told tenants that they had to move, Ahmet Nejat Ozsu made plans...
Virtual and augmented reality is moving beyond showroom demonstrations, not just in the increasingly digital buying and selling process, but also in design and construction.
After time on Airbnb, the Tudor-style house in Queens, New York, seeks a highest bidder.
The owners of the 5,600-square-foot New Jersey home have set a "starting price" of $3.4 million.
Stackable apartments. Robotic valets. Infrared spas. The future has arrived, haltingly, and this time will be different. Maybe.