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Lauren October 23, 2020
Rents in the New York metro area — including parts of New Jersey and White Plains — are projected to drop 7.7 to 11.3 percent by the middle of next year, from the first quarter of 2020, according to Andrew Rybczynski, a managing consultant with CoStar Advisory Services, a commercial real estate data provider.
Lauren October 23, 2020

IOpendoor’s early days, employees knew what they were up against. And if they didn’t, Spencer Rascoff spelled it out for them.

marianne3 October 23, 2020
The last time I met with Ivy Ross was at the top-secret design lab that she built for Google, where the company has given technology a soft, living room-friendly touch. But today, as the two of us connect on Zoom from our respective homes, it’s...
marianne3 October 21, 2020
Building a new home from the ground up may get easier thanks to a New York City startup that’s bringing the entire process online. Welcome Homes, which officially launches this week, lets buyers choose a plot of land, select finishes for their new home and put down a deposit on the platform.
marianne3 October 21, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has hampered most co-living companies, Starcity CEO Jon Dishotsky said, but the pain has so far been much worse for some than others.
marianne3 October 21, 2020
At a time when the pandemic is tossing property values around like laundry in a washing machine, StreetEasy has launched a new tool to tell New Yorkers what their homes are worth.
marianne3 October 21, 2020
Porch’s merger with a blank-check company will wipe out its history of losses and set the stage for massive revenue growth, according to the startup’s chief executive.
marianne3 October 17, 2020

The allure of expensive ‘superstar cities’ such as New York, San Francisco and D.C. will remain strong, even as technology opens pathways to work pretty much anywhere.

marianne3 October 16, 2020
Adam Neumann is back to exploring one of his WeWork-related passions: the future of residential living. Neumann, WeWork’s co-founder who left last year during a floundering attempt to go public, invested $30 million in Alfred Club Inc..
marianne3 October 15, 2020
Apartment rents are rising in suburban markets across the U.S. as city dwellers look for bigger spaces in smaller towns.