Live/Work Loft in NYC

August 20, 2010 by  

Live/Work Loft in NYC

Why yes, yes I’d love to come live in this stunning TriBeCa loft. What? I have to WORK there as well? So be it. In honor of my recent pro-renting rant, I thought I’d feature a rental for a change. No, it’s not exactly thrifty at $30,000/month, but hey, budgeting has to start somewhere. The (more&hellip)

Update: Live-In Landlord Opportunity in NYC

August 19, 2010 by  

Update: Live-In Landlord Opportunity in NYC

Whilst browsing Sotheby’s the other day, as I am wont to do, I came across a rental listing for a New York City building that I featured back in May. The building, if you remember, was a rent-regulated 6-unit West Village building. Listed for $4.5 million, it’s now under contract, and the owners are already (more&hellip)

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Obscenely Nice Downtown Digs

July 14, 2010 by  

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Obscenely Nice Downtown Digs

I don’t do a lot of celebrity real estate coverage, but there are a couple celebs like Nicholas Cage (a walking real estaster!) and Gwyneth Paltrow that are just so ostentatious I can’t help myself. You may recall my recent coverage of Gwyneth Paltrow’s “humble” Nashville apartment renovation. Needless to say, it was far from (more&hellip)

NoHo Loft: Care to Take the Stairs to the Tub?

May 24, 2010 by  

NoHo Loft: Care to Take the Stairs to the Tub?

I barely need to say anything. Just look at this: Once you see something like, this, it’s kind of “game over,” right? How can you ever love again after witnessing such splendor? This stunning bathroom belongs to a swank “NoHo” (read: recently a bad neighborhood that realtors are trying to rebrand) loft in Manhattan. This (more&hellip)

A Brooklyn Condo Blowing Minds all the Way to Manhattan

March 29, 2010 by  

A Brooklyn Condo Blowing Minds all the Way to Manhattan

In general, living in a new condo building makes me feel like a caged hamster. But Brooklyn’s new development, The Toren, is something I could most definitely get used to. The massive windows would make you feel like you’re suspended in the middle of an industrial post-apocalyptic futureland–in a good way. The common spaces blow (more&hellip)

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