The glass towers, block-long behemoths, and Roosevelt Island rentals going up right now.
http://nymag.com/realestate/features/residential-development-boom/
Why living in a construction site for a few years might pay off.
Subway construction isnt the only reason this slice of town is teeming with hard hats. Snazzy new buildings are rising and old ones are being rehabbed, as the neighborhood readies itself for th...
Here’s what we know so far about the first leg of the new Q extension line.
Buy now, get a new subway later.
The doubts, inconveniences, and multimillion-dollar offers that come with living amid the scaffolding.
http://nymag.com/realestate/features/second-avenue-as-told-to/
The joys and complications — peeping design students! — that come with buying an architectural masterpiece.
http://nymag.com/realestate/features/buying-architectural-masterpieces/
The price perks, specialty lighting, and occasional noisy drunks that come with living on the first floor.
http://nymag.com/realestate/features/first-floor-apartments/
Appraiser Jonathan Miller determines which ones work appreciated more over time.
As two iconic buildings get ready to turn condo, a breakdown of the La Cornue stoves and Crema Marfil bathrooms to choose from.
And other architect-specific queries, answered.
http://nymag.com/realestate/features/frequently-asked-questions/
Owners of architectural marvels on buying a masterpiece.
The pluses (no awkward elevator talk) and tips (try sculptural window grates) from first-floor veterans.
http://nymag.com/realestate/features/first-floor-apartment-tips/
A ground-floor neurologist’s office transformed.
http://nymag.com/realestate/features/doctors-office-to-first-floor-apartment/
The New York real-estate market is now the premier destination for wealthy foreigners with rubles, yuan, and dollars to hide.
http://nymag.com/news/features/foreigners-hiding-money-new-york-real-estate-2014-6/