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Malcolm Forbes Former Townhouse Closes

June 19, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate

A look at the Forbes home

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June 19, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
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Leasing Launches at 360 Huguenot

June 18, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate

Inside the new Westchester development

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June 18, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
Westchester
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Our Favorite Listing: A NYC Townhouse Doubling as a Private Spa Retreat

June 18, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate

Inside our favorite listing for the week.

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June 18, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
favorite listings, Tribeca
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The Enigma That Is Vessel (TKA) at Hudson Yards

June 17, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate

A look back at the Vessel

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June 17, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
Sarah Finkel, Hudson Yards
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Hamptons Homes You Have To See On Instagram

June 17, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate

These homes seriously are Insta-worthy

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June 17, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
Hamptons, Kara Schlotthauer
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Tips For Selling Homes To Millennials, The Debt Generation

June 14, 2019 by Eric Holt in Real Estate

Despite what you may have heard in one of the million “Millennials are killing [insert industry here]” articles, young people are buying homes. Millennials and Gen Yers made up about 34% of home buyers in 2017, a number that’s only increased in the past two years. Millennials make up a fair amount of first-time buyers nowadays, so it's important to know some of the best ways to market your real estate to this demographic.

Use these tips to help draw in more Millennial house hunters to your property and get better offers in the long-run.

Millennials Are Obsessed With Location, Location, Location

We know you’ve heard the saying about location, location, location. That’s because a great location is key no matter who you're selling real estate to. However, Millennials may have certain requirements when evaluating a neighborhood. Because many Millennials are childless, they may not be as concerned with school districts as previous generations. Instead, they may be more concerned with proximity to public transportation, the cost of living, and whether or not the neighborhood is “cool”.

Obviously, you can’t pick up and relocate your property, but it's important to know how to talk about your home's area in a way that will appeal to a younger, more adventurous demographic. As many as 69% of Millennials consider themselves to be adventurous, so if your potential buyer seems like the type, talk about some of the activities in the surrounding area that can cater to this preference.

Consider The Community

When a buyer is looking at your property, they're not just looking at the house itself; they're also looking at the surrounding community. Your neighborhood could potentially be damaging your chances of finding a buyer, even if it's a fairly nice area. How? Community association fees could be driving up the long-term cost of living at your location. The employment of real estate and community association managers is predicted to grow by 10% between 2016 and 2026, meaning the costs are only likely to increase. Be sure to factor that into your pricing negotiations, especially since Millennials tend to be fairly careful with their money.

Remember Your Repairs

While Millennials are often looking for a well-priced home, that can sometimes come at another cost. Younger generations tend to be more likely to look for fixer-uppers for the sake of a lower price on the property. While this means you can likely get away with leaving some types of repairs for the buyers to take care of, there are a few that will still be deal breakers. Check for major issues, particularly with electricity or plumbing. Hard water, for example, might not be readily apparent to buyers but will become an issue upon inspection. A whole 85% of American homes have hard water – water that contains high levels of calcium and magnesium. Install a water softener or find other ways to repair necessary plumbing before listing your property. Don't worry as much about a wall that needs new paint; most buyers are willing to look past that.

Taking On Technology

If there's one quality that the majority of Millennials and Gen Yers share, it's that most are fairly tech-savvy. Because these generations have grown up surrounded by technological innovation, it's become a must-have for many home buyers. Look for ways to integrate smart technology into your property, such as programmable thermostats and other smart appliances. While it might seem like a fairly frivolous add-on, these extras can make the difference if a potential buyer is torn between your property and someone else's.

While many people still fall for the stereotype that Millennials aren't looking to buy homes, that couldn't be further from the truth. Plenty of Millennial buyers are out there just looking for the right place to call home. If you want to increase your property's chances of a higher offer, use these tips to market to this particular demographic.

June 14, 2019 /Eric Holt
Real Estate

5 Open Houses You Have To See This Weekend

June 13, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate, Open House

Looking for a new place to live or just curious about what's on the market? Check out our top open houses this weekend. 

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June 13, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
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Scott Disick Introduces House Flipping Show

June 12, 2019 by Eric Holt in Real Estate

Scott Disick's reputation has been built as a member of the Kardashian family, but the star hopes to come into his own and build on his love for property development with a new show called Flip It Like Disick.

"I'm excited to bring fans a new series that shows what I'm really passionate about professionally, which is flipping real estate and doing crazy and impressive renovations on celebrity homes," says Disick.

In a new promo with friend Khloé Kardashian, the pair introduces the new eight-episode show. Starting this summer, each episode of the E! television show will last an hour in length and air every Sunday.

Disick will be teaming up with interior designer Willa Ford to transform high-end homes into dream locations. The promo showcased Disick driving a tractor into a wall and joking with his team of renovators.

According to People, Disick's love for renovating came from his first successful home flip more than five years ago. Since then, he has renovated and developed the homes of fellow A-listers, including the playhouse for his three children with ex Kourtney Kardashian.

That's not to say that Disick won't experience a few hang-ups along the way. Home renovating is known to unveil additional problems and costs within a home that must be dealt with before the fun stuff can begin. For example, it's estimated that one in 15 American homes have high levels of radon. This is made even more difficult when his exterior design budget is reigned in by an HOA, which residents have a one-in-five chance of moving into throughout the United States.

It isn't known if Disick will run into any of these problems on his show just yet. We'll have to wait for the series to premiere on August 4 only one month after Khloé Kardashian's show Revenge Body.

Disick is also slated to produce the show with the help from Kardashian mom Kris Jenner. He will also receive help from business partner Benny Luciano and contractor Miki Moor to improve celebrity houses.

Disick's team will likely rely on the help of hard money loans, a term which has been around since the 1950s. While these shows are growing in popularity, this type of investment isn't for the faint of heart; these quick turnaround investments can make or break a house flipper's career.

Even popular house renovator Joanna Gaines recently admitted to experiencing dread before a house flip.

In a personal essay published by Magnolia Journal the Fixer Upper star wrote that she feared each flip would be the one that proved she wasn't cut out for this line of work.

"There was this continual, underlying dread that any one of those decisions that I was trying to pull out of thin air could be the one that proved once and for all that I was no good at this work," wrote Gaines. It was only after she let go of her perfectionist attitude that she was able to let her designs flourish.

After all, it can take whole home remodels up to one year to complete while home additions might take between three and nine months.

Disick, on the other hand, seems confident in his ability to achieve success on his show.

"E! has never had a show like this before. It's a bit different than viewers are used to seeing, but I think they will be both entertained and inspired by my team," he said in a statement.

But if all goes according to plan, Disick hopes to renovate Khloe Kardashian's home if he gets a second season.

E! reports that the show will air on Sundays at 9 p.m. starting on August 4.

June 12, 2019 /Eric Holt
Real Estate

Anbang Enlist Douglas Elliman To Market Waldorf Astoria Condominiums

June 12, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate

The Towers of the Waldorf Astoria will introduce world-class residences as part of preservation & revitalization of the landmark property

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June 12, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
Douglas Elliman, Waldorf Astoria
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30 Warren's Latest Construction Update: Its Concrete Facade Precast with Cardboard

June 10, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate

A new update on 30 Warren St.

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June 10, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
30 Warren, Tribeca
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Our Favorite Listing: A $12 Million Duplex

June 10, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate

Inside our favorite listing for the week.

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June 10, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
favorite listings, Chelsea
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5 Game-Changing Tips on How to Sell Your Luxury Home

June 10, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate

Don’t let the stress of selling your luxury real estate get you down. With these five tips on how to sell your luxury home, you can get the best deal possible.

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June 10, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
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4 Open Houses You Have To See This Weekend

June 06, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate, Open House

Looking for a new place to live or just curious about what's on the market? Check out our top open houses this weekend. 

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June 06, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
Weekend Open House, NYC Open house
Real Estate, Open House

Walk Through 35 XV

June 06, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate

Inside this weeks virtual home tour

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June 06, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
Million Dollar Listings, Virtual Tour, Flatiron
Real Estate

Dubai’s Latest Residential Wonder

June 05, 2019 by Jeremy Lindy in Real Estate

Dubai’s skyline stands out in the worldwide crowd of city marvels, claiming third in the world for number of skyscrapers. Another shimmering architectural wonder is ready to take its place among the stars.

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June 05, 2019 /Jeremy Lindy
Kara Schlotthauer, Dubai
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