15 central park west: Making Sense Of Life In The Sky
- 12/03/18 03:00 PM
A while ago, I wrote an article about the benefits of living close to the ground, and how single-family mansions are becoming the new rage in New York. However, with these past months’ launch of the new ultra-luxury 117 West 57 and 217 West 57 Street super-tall tower, I thought I would write about all the benefits about having a place in the sky. The difference between life near the streets and a cloud palace can be broken down in the most primal of terms. Lifestyle, at its core, revolves around the five senses. In real estate, it revolves around three of those – hearing, sight, and smell.
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15 central park west: Manhattan Is Closer To The Stars
- 11/30/18 07:51 AM
California is often thought of as the star-struck state, but there are a dazzling number of celebrities that live in NYC as well. As opposed to the glamour of show biz, New York City has always been seen as the place you go to “make it big” in business, Broadway, or song and dance. And for marquee names ranging from Bette Midler to Madonna, Manhattan is where they achieved their success. However, there are also stars of the silver screen that have made New York their home, drawn by the allure of status and security you can only find in Manhattan real estate. Taking a (9 comments)
15 central park west: What's the latest real estate news in New York and Miami
- 06/06/18 11:56 AM
Below is a compilation of these past weeks top real estate news articles for the Miami and Manhattan Real Estate Markets. It has a bit of everything that I’ve been reading and it covers subjects like New York Real Estate and the Miami Luxury Market (including luxury homes for sale), Parks and Recreations in South Florida and NYC, furniture and home decor tips, investing in real estate and others.
I hope you enjoy!
Ricardo Mello Manhattan and Miami Real Estate Broker
15 new developments set to transform Tribeca, mapped Real estate headache: Baby boomers who won't sell their homes … NYC's best furniture and home (1 comments)
The new US tax law implemented on January 1, 2018 has created significant background noise in the media. If you look at the fine print, however, the law will be a boon to many corporations and real estate investors, including foreign buyers. For current homeowners, it's a bit more complicated, as uncertainty around the law has tilted the market toward buyers. We are now in a buyer's market, but for how long, we don't know. If you are looking to purchase a Manhattan luxury condo, now may be time to make the move. We wrote an in-depth review of the tax (4 comments)