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Spring selling season is weeks away, and homeowners across New York and New Jersey face the same question: should you sell your home yourself or hire a real estate agent? The fsbo vs agent ny nj debate comes down to one thing: net proceeds. What you actually walk away with after every cost, fee, and headache.

The data is clear. According to the


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Two forces are pulling the Manhattan real estate market 2026 in opposite directions. Luxury sales just posted their strongest week for eight-figure contracts since October 2024. At the same time, co-op contracts dropped 15% year-over-year in January, hitting a four-year monthly low.

The result is a market that looks wildly different depending on where you stand. Buy...


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Brooklyn’s real estate market keeps reshaping itself. Every year, new pockets of the borough surge in popularity while others cool off. In 2026, three neighborhoods stand out as the hottest neighborhoods in Brooklyn: Windsor Terrace, Carroll Gardens, and Fort Greene.

Recent data from


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When is the best time to sell a house in NY and NJ? Spring consistently delivers the highest prices and fastest sales, with May generating 13.1% premiums in New York and June offering $27,000+ higher listing prices in New Jersey. Yet fall’s motivated buyers and winter’s low competition create opportunities savvy sellers exploit.

This guide examines month-by-month se...


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After years of Manhattan buyers demanding move-in-ready perfection, a surprising shift is happening. Co-op contracts dropped 15% in January 2026, hitting a four-year low. Yet industry experts from Forbes and Corcoran are flagging unrenovated co-ops as 2026’s quiet comeback story. For value-driven buyers willing to renovate, the numbers pencil out: buy at a discount, customize...


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