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Rental market trends, pricing, and housing supply updates

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Rental MarketStreetEasy

Greenpoint 1BR duplex asks $660K

Greenpoint has recently seen prices that rival its neighbor to the south, Williamsburg, for quite some time. But that doesn’t mean finding an apartment in this industrial-chic neighborhood for less than seven figures is impossible. Homes like 169 Eagle St. #1A prove that you can have it all, includi

24d agoby Erika Riley
Rental MarketStreetEasy

Greenpoint 1BR duplex asks $660K

Greenpoint has recently seen prices that rival its neighbor to the south, Williamsburg, for quite some time. But that doesn’t mean finding an apartment in this industrial-chic neighborhood for less than seven figures is impossible. Homes like 169 Eagle St. #1A prove that you can have it all, i

24d agoby Erika Riley
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Rental Market6sqft

Take a retro NYC subway ride to the Mets and Yankees home opener games

Baseball is back! Celebrate by taking a retro subway ride to the Mets and Yankees home opener games. The New York Transit Museum will once again run vintage trains for the first home games of the season, March 26 at Citi Field and April 3 at Yankee Stadium. Costing the typical $3 to ride, retro [...

24d agoby Aaron Ginsburg
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Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Alex Sapir’s divorce heading to trial in October

Nearly four years after Yanina Sapir filed for divorce from her estranged husband, developer Alex Sapir, their fight appears to be headed to a conclusion. Yanina filed for divorce in April 2022, seeking child support and alimony from her husband based on the lifestyle they shared during their marria

24d agoby Katherine Kallergis
Rental MarketBrownstoner

Brooklyn Real Estate Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold, One off the Market

This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Brooklyn Heights, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Williamsburg, and Sheepshead Bay. How did they fare? First up, in Brooklyn Heights this wood-frame house in the historic district got an interior renovation wi

24d agoby Susan De Vries
Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Lease roundup: Thrive Arts District lands wellness venue, two company HQs

Steamy Lit Bookstore, Alma Matcha, more | Fort Lauderdale Thrive Arts District in Fort Lauderdale landed six tenants and a lease expansion. Romance-only bookstore Steamy Lit Bookstore took 2,100 square feet; Pottery Studio 1 leased 1,200 square feet; and Dyer Design Glasswork took 772 square feet fo

24d agoby Lidia Dinkova
Rental MarketUrbanize LA

Construction underway for L.A. Sparks training facility in El Segundo

Construction underway for L.A. Sparks training facility in El Segundo Steven Sharp Tue, 03/24/2026 - 06:15 In El Segundo, construction is in full swing for a $150-million project which is to become the new headquarters and training center for the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks. The project, announced las

24d agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketUrbanize LA

New look for proposed senior housing at 80 S. Oakland Ave. in Pasadena

New look for proposed senior housing at 80 S. Oakland Ave. in Pasadena Steven Sharp Tue, 03/24/2026 - 06:10 After nearly five years of quiet, plans for senior housing on the parking lot of First Church of Christ, Scientist in Pasadena are back before the Pasadena Design Commission. Port-cochere elev

24d agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketUrbanize LA

25 apartments in the works at 833 Westbourne Dr. in West Hollywood

25 apartments in the works at 833 Westbourne Dr. in West Hollywood Steven Sharp Tue, 03/24/2026 - 06:05 A triplex locate just south of Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood is primed to give way to a new multifamily residential development. The project from property owner 833 Westbourne, LLC, whi

24d agoby Steven Sharp
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Rental MarketBrownstoner

NYPD Still Slapping Street Vendors With Criminal Charges Despite Council Law Requiring Civil Charges

by Gwynne Hogan This article was originally published on March 20 2:58 p.m. EDT by THE CITY NYPD officers have hit street vendors in Manhattan and Brooklyn with at least seven criminal summonses for vending since a new law went into effect 10 days ago that’s supposed to eliminate such charges. The…

24d agoby THE CITY
Rental MarketBrownstoner

Daily Links: Locals Call for Affordability, Safe Streets at Atlantic Yards

In the News A Navy Veteran Finds His Niche in the Art World [NYT] Read More > The post Daily Links: Locals Call for Affordability, Safe Streets at Atlantic Yards appeared first on Brownstoner.

24d agoby Anna Bradley-Smith
Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

South Florida’s top deals: Japanese firm scoops up Miami dev site for $89M

🏆 Commercial: The priciest commercial real estate deal to hit records in South Florida was in Miami, where Japanese firm Kasumigaseki Capital dropped $88.8 million, about $2,900 per square foot, on a 0.7-acre development site on the southwest corner of Northeast 10th Street and Northeast Second Ave

24d agoby Mary Diduch
Rental MarketCity Limits

NYC Housing Calendar, March 23-30

City Limits rounds up the latest housing and land use-related events and public hearings, plus affordable housing lotteries that are ending soon. The post NYC Housing Calendar, March 23-30 appeared first on City Limits.

24d agoby Jeanmarie Evelly
Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

One Mid-City house could become nearly a dozen smaller single-family homes

A single-family home in Mid-City could be turned into nearly a dozen small houses. Eric Luna of V.E.M.L. Drafting has filed an application to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning to redevelop the lot at 1882 South Cochran Avenue into nine single-family homes, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. Th

24d agoby TRD Staff
Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Pembroke Pines bulk unit owner loses legal battle over property’s $21M sale

Integra Investments’ purchase of a condemned Pembroke Pines condo complex for $20.5 million is poised to proceed, after a judge shot down a bulk unit owner’s challenge of the sale process. It marks the latest chapter for the embattled 304-unit Heron Pond, a lakefront community with 19 two-story beig

24d agoby Lidia Dinkova
Rental MarketThe Real Deal South Florida

Forth, MICL land financing for Miami condos as short-term rentals appeal to investors

Forth Development and MICL landed financing for their planned Botanic Residences development, a short-term rental-friendly condo in Miami. The developers secured a $17 million construction loan for the 8-story, 51-unit project slated for 758 Northwest 2nd Street, according to a news release. Arixa C

24d agoby Kate Hinsche
Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

Decron lands $83M Fannie Mae financing for Simi Valley apartments

Decron Properties scored more than $80 million in refinancing for an apartment complex in Ventura County. The Los Angeles-based firm received an $82.9 million refinancing loan for the River Ranch apartments at 1518 Patricia Avenue in Simi Valley, Multi-Housing News reported. Fannie Mae provided the

24d agoby TRD Staff
Rental MarketStreetEasy

Most popular sale of the week March 23, 2026

Every week, we share the most popular sale listing of the week in NYC, as selected by you, our StreetEasy users. The most popular sale for March 23, 2026 is a Prospect Heights convertible 2-bedroom with original oak flooring. Prospect Heights convertible 2-bedroom with wood accents asks $899K Locati

24d agoby Isabel Galupo
Rental MarketChicago Sun-Times

Top business leader demands end to stalemate over City Council's pick for Zoning chair

Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce President Jack Lavin is urging Mayor Brandon Johnson to break the City Council stalemate over the selection of a new Zoning Committee chair — an impasse that has essentially brought zoning to a halt and stalled more than 40 development projects. In late November, Acti

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Rental MarketThe Real Deal LA

LA County’s Affordable Housing Trust dishes out for developers

Los Angeles County is investing more money in affordable housing projects. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved more than $23 million in loans for two affordable housing developments in Bellflower and unincorporated Arcadia, Urbanize Los Angeles reported. When complete, the two devel

24d agoby TRD Staff

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