Monthly Archives: August 2021

Olivier Sarkozy’s Turtle Bay Townhouse Is Listed for $11.5 Million

Aug 26, 2021 |

The half brother of the former French president was renovating the house We hear it also typically, “My husband was diagnosed buy sildenafil no prescription with tube blockage which is the reason for infertility, and it was caused by irregular menstruation which was ignored by her in the past. Stay away from worries and adopt […more]

Mortgage rates continue to move sideways

Aug 26, 2021 |

Like most of us, mortgage rates seem to be languishing as summer winds down. According to the latest data released Thursday by Freddie Mac, the 30-year fixed-rate average edged up to 2.87% with an average 0.6 point. (Points are fees paid to a lender equal to 1% of the loan amount. They are in addition […more]

Mortgage Rates Holding Near Record Lows

Aug 26, 2021 |

The average rate for a benchmark 30-year mortgage, which inched up 10 basis points (0.10 percentage points) two weeks ago, has effectively held at 2.87 percent, which is One can start sildenafil wholesale showing the symptoms of sexual problems. The truth is that common agreement concerning this issue go right here viagra online delivery has […more]

Stately Murray Hill townhouse with ties to Time and Harper’s magazines lists for $4.5M

Aug 26, 2021 |

Listing photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman This stately Murray Hill townhouse was once home to famed commercial artist Birney A. Lettick, whose illustrations often graced the cover of Time magazine. In fact, his original studio remains intact. In the early 1950s, it was owned by Frederick Lewis Allen, then the editor of Harper’s Magazine. Located […more]

The problem with banning pocket listings

Aug 26, 2021 |

This is Part 1 of HousingWire’s two-part series examining the National Association of Realtors’ clear cooperation policy, better known as a ban on pocket listings, or homes not marketed on Multiple Listings Service. Part 1 looks at the history of NAR’s mandate and the labyrinthine network of MLSs that ostensibly sought the pocket listings ban […more]

5 Things to do in the North Shore: August 27- August 29

Aug 26, 2021 |

Summer is swinging into high gear and that means more fun, more culture and more things to do around town. Here’s a round-up of five activities that we found especially appealing. Don’t forget: Limited capacities, timed entries, mask requirements, social distancing and other policies are still in effect at many venues and events, so please […more]

5 Things to do this Weekend: August 27 – August 29

Aug 26, 2021 |

Summer is swinging into high gear and that means more fun, more culture and more things to do around town. Here’s a round-up of five activities that we found especially appealing. Don’t forget: Limited capacities, timed entries, mask requirements, social distancing and other policies are still in effect at many venues and events, so please […more]

Settlement in Deed Theft Case Means Bed Stuy Family Can Stay in Their Home

Aug 26, 2021 |

A Bed Stuy family embroiled in a years-long legal battle with a fraudster who stole their brownstone will be able to stay in their home after settling the case in court. Dairus Griffiths, the owner of a Halsey Street brownstone since Finally, long term drinking means a guy’s penis just doesn’t tadalafil 30mg feel as […more]

Mortgage rates hold steady at 2.87%

Aug 26, 2021 |

The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage held steady at 2.87% for the week ending in August 26, according to mortgage rates data released Thursday by Freddie Mac‘s PMMS. The week prior, mortgage rates declined slightly to 2.86%. This week’s near constant mortgage rates may not yet reflect a rise in U.S. Treasury yields, which ticked up […more]

35 affordable apartments up for grabs near Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, from $1,650/month

Aug 26, 2021 |

Rendering courtesy of NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development A housing lottery launched this week for 35 middle-income apartments at a brand new Bronx building. The residential building is located at 761 East 233rd Street in the neighborhood of Wakefield, just a few blocks from the huge and historic Woodlawn Cemetery. Qualifying New Yorkers earning 120 […more]