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Paul Shaffer, David Letterman music director, sells Westchester house. See inside
Paul Shaffer, musician, actor and longtime musical director on "Late Night with David Letterman" and "The Late Show with David Letterman," has sold his Westchester County home, according to online real-estate records. The Cedar Hill Road sale, in the Bedford school district, closed on May 3, according to the listing on the website...
Section 8 Voucher Waitlist: Apply For Subsidized Housing and Rent in NYC
After 15 years, the Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCV, or Section 8) of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) will reopen again in the first week of June. This program offers subsidies for eligible low-income families, including immigrants with qualifying status, to rent affordable housing in the private market. Families in the program pay […] The post Section 8 Voucher Waitlist: Apply For Subsidized Housing and Rent in NYC appeared first on Documented.
211 West 84th Street Rises on Manhattan’s Upper West Side
Construction is rising on 211 West 84th Street, an 18-story residential building on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Designed by Hill West Architects and developed by Naftali Group, which purchased the assemblage of properties for $71 million in 2022, the 209-foot-tall structure will span 154,598 square feet and yield 45 condominium units with an average scope of 3,371 square feet, as well as 2,898 square feet of ground-floor retail space, a cellar level, and 17 enclosed parking spaces. The project occupies nearly 250 feet from the corner of Broadway to the middle of the block.
Judge Judy’s Manhattan duplex is listed for $9.5m
NEW YORK — Judith Sheindlin, better known as TV’s “Judge Judy,” is putting her Manhattan home, a duplex penthouse with a wraparound terrace and scenic East River views, on the market for the first time in more than a decade. The asking price for the apartment...
Katharine Hepburn’s former NYC home lists for $7.2M — with her mirrored vanity still inside
A Manhattan townhouse that the iconic actress Katharine Hepburn called home for decades has hit the market. Located within Turtle Bay Gardens, the 164-year-old property was owned by the late leading lady from 1931 until her death, at age 96, in 2003. Hepburn’s estate sold the four-bedroom, four-bathroom abode for $3.9 million in 2004, to the current seller, who is now seeking $7.2 million, Crain’s first reported. Jane Fonda disses Robert Redford: ‘Has an issue with women’ “The owners purchased the house as a pied a terre and because they have been coming to NYC less frequently, they made the difficult decision to sell,”...
10 U.S. cities where homeowners pay more than renters, according to data from SmartAsset—6 are in California
With soaring home prices and high interest rates, homeownership in the U.S. is increasingly unaffordable for the average household. And it's one of the reasons why, despite similarly rising costs, people are choosing to keep renting over becoming homeowners. I became a first-time homebuyer in New York City this year...
Tuckahoe mayor's Ossining residence, Lawler's jab at Tax Watch columnist at LCA show
Residency is important in the world of real estate and politics. Where you live, and where you declare your principal residence, can have ramifications in both worlds. My latest column on the real estate investments of Tuckahoe Mayor Omayra Andino have sparked a conversation in the village about her commitment to the village and her future in office. ...
Affordable Housing and the City of Yes At The Center of Community Board 1 Meeting
Members of Community Board One in Astoria heard another proposal for the City of Yes campaign and a short speech from City Council Member Tiffany Caban on May 21 on Astoria Blvd. Colin Ryan, from the Department of City Planning, gave a presentation outlining the mayor’s proposed ‘City of Yes’...
Renderings unveiled for upcoming 39-residential unit development in Long Island City
Renderings for a new mixed-use building at 43-05 Crescent St. in Long Island City have been unveiled by the architecture firm working on the project, INOA Architecture. Upon completion, the property will be nine stories and 119 feet tall, yielding 26,913 square feet of interior space. The building will have 39 residential units and retail space on the ground floor.
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