It is easy to get caught up in charging through a difficult situation to get to a result without pausing to think about if you are going about it the right way. It helps to have a well honed moral compass so that when these road bumps of life arise you need just go with […]
September 16, 2010
UPDATE: Curbed.com picked up the new Corcoran Android App, NBD…. http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2010/09/16/introducing_the_corcoran_android_app.php Enough of this iPhone only love. Corcoran has realized the power of the people and has delivered their popular iPhone App onto Android! (**Disclaimer, I (Grant) am an Android user and thus completely biased). Here is some info from Corcoran: This is an important […]
September 7, 2010
Another bit of Wisdom from Doug Sondheim, this time focusing on the little voice inside that drives for excellence. It is relevant to everyone, as only that which is truly unique and forward thinking can be set apart from the pedestrian. Listen to the whisper inside you “None of us will ever accomplish anything excellent […]
September 7, 2010
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. National predictions in real estate and other locally driven markets are often misleading and more a referendum on either the global/national economy or a particular pundit’s ego. Sure, areas in Florida are still down over 60% from the peak, but San Francisco is up 19% from […]
August 9, 2010
While Manhattan has flirting with 1% and lower vacancy rates for the last few months, the rest of the country has been on the decline as well. In the top 64 markets in the US, apartment specific vacancy has dropped from over 8.2% to 6.6% since 2009. That is a 25% drop in availabilities. In […]
August 9, 2010
During a recent week off up in Islesboro, Maine I was able to catch up on a passion of mine outside of real estate – cooking! Using fresh mussels harvested from the cove, I made a Mussel dish I have been making for over a decade now. It’s simple, rich and most of all tasty. But […]
August 9, 2010
Located at 28 Avenue A (between east 2nd and east 3rd streets), Gracefully is a one stop shop for high quality goods – that is if you have already done your primary shopping. It is expensive, but you can find better produce than down the block at Key Foods. Really though, Gracefully’s best attribute is […]
August 5, 2010
Walking to work today I was graced with the visage of my coworker, Andy Fink, as a new ad has gone up in the East Village (address to be confirmed, but around East 4th and 1st ave methinks). Andy is the guy 2nd from right giving bunny ears to his buddy. More on the Bushmills […]
July 20, 2010
WSJ’s Smart Money just came out with an article checking in on the ongoing study of the psychology of real estate. The article quickly covers a variety of issues, but they are a bit enlightening. For instance, buyers are savvy to broker speak. I say broker speak because anyone who has searched for a rental or […]
July 19, 2010
As the ripples from a tragic event in the Bronx involving two firefighters who perished after leaping from a building have finally hit Manhattan, the landscape of renting in the City is likely to change. Pressurized walls, so common to the students and young professionals who want to live close to the action or work […]
September 20, 2010
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