If you are looking for an apartment to cap off your summer, come check out his large one bedroom in Chelsea. Located at the corner of 7th Ave and West 22nd Street, this one bedroom is almost 700 square feet, has a foyer, a King sized bedroom, very spacious living/dining area and windows in every […]
February 1, 2012
Fellow Corcoran Agent Sharon Katzoff has just listed a wonderful coop 1 Bedroom on Clinton street in Brooklyn Heights. The pre-war brick building, built in 1927, has 58 apartments, 6 floors, an elevator, a live in super, a video intercom system and it allows pets. The apartment itself has been tastefully renovated, and comes in at 550 […]
May 31, 2011
Greetings everyone – If you are looking for an apartment in the East Village at a low rent or just want to stop by and say hello to Grant Braswell (“hello to you too!”) then come by 71 East 3rd Street #16 between 500-615p tonight, Tuesday May 31st. Hope to see you there! Details on […]
May 10, 2011
After spending an afternoon in the UES, I am happy to say there is some quality inventory east of Lexington. Below are 4 different apartments that really give some bang for their buck. Apartments range from from $1,450 – $1600. Call Grant 202-841-2370 or email for more information. Studio on 3rd Ave and 74th – […]
April 13, 2011
New to the market (as of this post) is a gigantic loft in the Gallery District of Chelsea. This boutique condo comes with 3,900 square feet of space and an additional office/den on top of the four bedrooms. Photos and description below. Click here for up to date availability and pricing information. From Corcoran.com: A MODERN […]
April 12, 2011
Available 5/1, this is a great opportunity for a large apartment in a pre-war elevator building in one of most central areas downtown. At 29 5th ave on the top floor (7th) sits a large 2 Bedroom 2 Bath unit with skylights and a wood burning fireplace. Currently asking $4,600/month, with only a partial broker fee. […]
February 8, 2011
Originally posted by Grant Braswell on NearSay.com Twas the dawn of ’11, and all through Manhattan, Tenants had hopes rents would fall or be flattened. But buyers were watching the market with care, Fingers crossed that a housing dip would shortly be there. So the sales volume shrank along with rent inventory, Which makes for a […]
January 12, 2011
It is our pleasure to inform you that Corcoran has released its Fourth Quarter Corcoran Report, our quarterly survey of residential real estate sales in Manhattan. This report compares data based on deals that closed in 4Q 2010 (October 1 through December 31) with those closed in the prior quarter and in the same quarter […]
January 10, 2011
Even with the addition of over 7,000 residential units from developers throughout New York City, the Wall Street Journal is reporting that vacancy rates fell from last quarter and rents continue to rise. In broad terms the average rent in NYC is within reach of $2,800 and vacancy for all boroughs is just above 3%. As […]
December 14, 2010
originally posted on NearSay.com by contributor Grant Braswell Generally, when you head into the Winter months real estate slows down to a crawl. People don’t want to bother with cleaning up the place and having open houses when family is in town or they are headed out on vacation, and renters have tried […]
July 14, 2012
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