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Could the Brooklyn skyline start looking similar to that of an Asian city?

First, Real Estate Weekly reported that a for many years past, developing Asian cities had looked to more established western cities like New York for guidance on skyscraper and city skyline aesthetics. But large, recent developments such as Hudson Yards and the

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Are You Prepared for Hurricane Season?

While many rejoice at the return of NFL season, others look upon the next two months with apprehension – the dreaded hurricane season is upon us. While football fans across America are picking their fantasy drafts, many business owners and

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2 Bedroom Home in California on the Marker for $1.1 Million

A $960 square-foot home in California including only two bedrooms and one bathroom is now on the market for $1.1 million. Although this home could barely provide enough living space for a small family, the 70 year old bungalow style

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Have You Noticed Any Changes in Manhattan and Surrounding Areas?

Despite conversions and new high rise developments popping up all over the areas surrounding Manhattan, including Long Island City, Williamsburg and DUMBO, vacancy continues to plummet causing residential property prices to increase. What an investor or a home buyer may

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