Off The MRKT

Your guide to New York real estate and more

Off The MRKT - Where New York's, Real Estate, Life Style, and Culture Converge

  • Real Estate
    • New York
    • Hamptons
    • Connecticut
    • Florida
    • Submit Your Open House
  • Events
    • Events Gallery
    • Submit an event
    • Calendar Listings
  • The Look
    • Travel
    • Health and Beauty
    • Fashion
    • Lifestyle Guide
  • About

Real estate is a long game, sometimes renovations need to be, too

March 11, 2025 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate

By Louise Phillips Forbes, Brown Harris Stevens

In today’s real estate market, the perfect property isn’t always move-in ready. 

Buyers who are able to recognize short-term opportunities and long-term potential will understand that the true value of a property often lies beneath its current condition. The key is to look beyond immediate challenges and focus on the long-term rewards. 

When taking on a renovation, it is important to differentiate between and then prioritize the must-dos and the would-be-nice-to-dos. Deciding this early on—and sticking with the plan—helps ensure that work is done efficiently and within budget, while still keeping an eye on the bigger picture. 

I experienced this firsthand in 1993 when I toured an apartment with a client. The property needed, well, everything, and the project was much more than my clients would consider taking on. But I saw a diamond in the rough. At the time, I was relatively new to New York City, single, and eager to establish roots in the city that I had quickly fallen in love with. 

Purchasing the apartment was the greatest gift I could have ever given myself—it was a testament to my independence and tangible recognition of my own self-worth. I staged the renovation over the course of several years, with each item checked off the list reinforcing the rewards of patience, perseverance, and sweat equity. The apartment not only became my home, but it also became the foundation for my future. Years later, I met my husband, and as our family grew, we were fortunate enough to purchase the apartment upstairs, allowing us to expand and reimagine our space.

Whether you’re planning to complete the work all at once or tackle it in stages, it’s important to carefully select the right professionals—an architect, a general contractor, or a real estate agent—who share your vision and can help make sense of the moving pieces. 

It is also important to consider the cause and effect of factors like the cost of labor and materials that can change over time and how shifting construction codes, building policies, and governmental actions can impact the overall scope. For example, in 2019, I helped a client renovate a 2,700 square foot investment property for a cost of $430,000. Fast forward to this fall, the client completed the same exact renovation for $815,000.

Renovating a home can be incredibly rewarding, but it requires careful planning, strategic decision-making, and the ability to adapt to an ever-changing market. With the right mindset and the right team of professionals, a property that may appear to be a fixer-upper today can evolve into the home of your dreams tomorrow.

Louise Phillips Forbes is a top producing agent at Brown Harris Stevens and a 34-year industry leader with nearly $6 billion in sales and a list of awards to her credit.


Have a listing you think should be featured contact us or submit here to tell us more! Follow Off The MRKT on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook.

Submit Your Listings
Featured
May 13, 2025
Inside The Heroy House: $22.5M West Village Townhouse Blends Historic Elegance with Endless Potential
May 13, 2025
May 13, 2025
May 13, 2025
Daniel Kadoch Joins Douglas Elliman, Expands Presence in South Florida Luxury Market
May 13, 2025
May 13, 2025
May 7, 2025
Timeless Grandeur: Inside a Sprawling Neo-Georgian Mansion on Manhattan’s Upper East Side
May 7, 2025
May 7, 2025
May 5, 2025
$25M Fairfield Waterfront Estate Sets New Standard for Coastal Luxury on Long Island Sound
May 5, 2025
May 5, 2025
May 2, 2025
Our Favorite Listings For The Week
May 2, 2025
May 2, 2025
Featured
Haute Margarita 1.png
May 15, 2025
Katy Perry’s De Soi Drops a Zero-Proof Spicy Haute Margarita Just in Time for Summer
May 15, 2025
May 15, 2025
large-homes-retention-image1.jpg
May 14, 2025
What To Know About Selling Homes Near Retention Ponds
May 14, 2025
May 14, 2025
262W11THSTTOWNHOUSE-WestVillageNewYork_Maria_Saha_DouglasElliman_Photography_128874355_high_res.jpg
May 13, 2025
Inside The Heroy House: $22.5M West Village Townhouse Blends Historic Elegance with Endless Potential
May 13, 2025
May 13, 2025
March 11, 2025 /Jeremy Lindy
New York, New York Real Estate, Louise Phillips Forves, Byline, Real Estate Tips
Real Estate
  • Newer
  • Older
 
Off The MRKT Articles RSS

Follow Off The MRKT: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Contact us: Jeremy@Offthemrkt.com                                                                                           

Advertise | Off The MRKT Internship Program | Byline | Bible

Want More?

Want more awesome content like this? Sign up and get our best articles delivered straight to your inbox!

Thank you!
Our favorite listing this week is 508 West 24th Street, Unit 5th Floor, home to NBA Player Carmelo Anthony. The ten-time NBA All-Star, has listed his New York City condo. The home is the largest unit in the Cary Tamarkin designed building at 508 W 24
251 East 51st Street, Unit 2M, listed on the market as a Compass "Coming Soon," is a recently renovated, perfect pied-a-terre (and ideal one bedroom for all the rest of us). What truly sets this pad apart from the rest is the dreamy outdoor
Our last #openhouse roundup will you be checking out this #parkslope home?

#nycrealestate #brooklynrealestate #milliondollarlistings #luxuryhomes #OffTheMRKT
DNA Development announced that closings have commenced at 350 West 71st Street, the successful Upper West Side luxury conversion that seamlessly combines two historic pre-war buildings into one stunning contemporary condominium with a classic fa&cced
Our favorite listing this week is located at One West End, the sculptural glass residential tower designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli within Riverside Center. At $19.5 million, 29B offers 5,302 square feet of interiors space, with four bedrooms, five and
Looking to live in one of the trendiest neighborhoods in Manhattan? SoHo offers some of the most luxurious prime New York Real Estate. Known for its largest collection of incredible architecture in the entire world, SoHo is the heart of the historic
Following the unveiling of Rose Hill, one of the new residential developments in Manhattan's NoMad neighborhood that represents a modern era of Gotham-esque architecture and design by award-winning New York-based design firm CetraRuddy, legendary dev
The ethereal master bath at @theXInyc West Tower Penthouse features a custom sandblasted verde caldia floor, a carved verde scuro tub, and bronze vanities with marble tops designed by #AD100 French interior architect @pierre.yovanovitch.

Situated in