HSBC to cut lending to Chinese investors in U.S. real estate
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HSBC to cut lending to Chinese investors in U.S. real estate

It just got harder for Chinese citizens to buy U.S. real estate. HSBC has announced…

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This slightly-haunted mansion might be worth the trip to Staten Island
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This slightly-haunted mansion might be worth the trip to Staten Island

From Luxury Listings NYC: This gorgeous Italianite Revival mansion might make you actually consider

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Here’s the most commonly spoken language in every New York neighborhood that isn’t English or Spanish
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Here’s the most commonly spoken language in every New York neighborhood that isn’t English or Spanish

New York City is an extremely cosmopolitan place, and walking around the city, one often…

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Fledgling preservation organization attracts support in East NY
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Fledgling preservation organization attracts support in East NY

With Mayor Bill De Blasio’s plan to rezone East New York pending and the historic…

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Staten Island building hires city’s first “resident farmer”
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Staten Island building hires city’s first “resident farmer”

Urban farming has been fashionable for quite a while now. But one Staten Island apartment…

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Real estate experts say these will be the 10 hottest US neighborhoods in 2016
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Real estate experts say these will be the 10 hottest US neighborhoods in 2016

Where will American homebuyers turn in 2016? According to real estate website Redfin, which release

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A luxury treehouse opens on the Thames in London
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A luxury treehouse opens on the Thames in London

From Luxury Listings NYC: Much like NYC, London is an architectural hodgepodge. It’s part of…

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Mixed-use marinas are a growing global trend
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Mixed-use marinas are a growing global trend

Pricey waterfront real estate is nothing new, but a rise in boat ownership is now…

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Are public bathrooms NYC’s next big infrastructure project?
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Are public bathrooms NYC’s next big infrastructure project?

With 20,000 to 30,000 citations for public urination issued each year by the NYPD, it’s…

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Cartoonist Al Hirschfeld’s UES home finds buyer
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Cartoonist Al Hirschfeld’s UES home finds buyer

Last Spring, the Upper East Side townhouse that the late caricaturist Al Hirschfeld called home…

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