The Real Deal New York

Publication type: Real estate news publication

The Real Deal covers New York real estate, development, brokerage, finance, residential and commercial deals, market data, rankings, and industry personalities.

History And Editorial Focus

The Real Deal is a real estate media brand launched in New York and known for industry reporting, deal coverage, market rankings, events, and investigative coverage of property markets.

What Happens There

  • New York residential and commercial real estate
  • Developers, brokers, lenders, property owners, construction, and policy
  • Events, rankings, data, newsletters, and magazine coverage

Official Links

Address And Google Map

450 West 31st Street, New York, NY 10001

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Latest Headlines From This Source

  • The red brick townhouse at 197 West Houston Street seems to have it all: real oak floors, a working wood-burning fireplace and a hidden back garden surrounded by leaf-vined walls. A listing for the home touted “a rare opportunity to experience true townhouse living,” and with an asking price of just $1,875 per square foot, […]
  • Brooklyn dealmaker Bert I. Dweck is staring down a legal avalanche that reads less like a routine business dispute and more like a slow-motion collapse. Dweck, of Dweck Group, faces seven lawsuits in New York state court seeking at least $14.4 million over allegations that include unpaid loans, diverted escrow funds and checks tied to […]
  • A basic fact not well understood by the public and politicians is that developers must raise money for their projects — and cannot if the expected return doesn’t compensate for investors’ risk. In other words: No profit, no project. One elected official who gets it is Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, a congressional candidate and […]
  • Cash is king in New York City residential real estate, and could spell the next frontier for state lawmakers looking to levy new taxes.  News circulated on Thursday that New York legislators have been considering a tax on homes in the five boroughs bought for $1 million or more without financing, a measure that would […]
  • There’s been a lingering open question of how the city will implement a pied-à-terre tax. After Gov. Kathy Hochul’s latest proposal to legislators, it seems the question will remain open for two more years.  The governor put forward a “two-step” plan, as reported by the New York Times. The first step will involve taxing condo […]

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