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$30.7M Deal Brings New Owner To Multi-Housing Development In Westchester Downtown
A newly built apartment and retail complex is stepping into a new chapter after being sold for $30.675 million in a deal that underscores continued investment momentum in a Westchester County village's downtown.
Real estate firm KABR Group has acquired 1 North Main St., a mixed-use, market-rate development located steps from the Port Chester Metro-North station, according to an announcement on Wednesday, Dec. 17 from JLL Capital Markets, which brokered the sale.
The five-story property, completed in 2022, includes market-rate studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments above 7,630…
Historic NY Victorian Sells For $175K Under Asking After Months On Market — Peek Inside
A sprawling stone Victorian in Upstate New York has finally sold — and for far less than its original price tag.
The 19th-century mansion on University Place in Schenectady, packed with period charm, hidden staircases, and more carved wood than a small forest, changed hands this month for $310,000, according to property records.
The 3,440-square-foot home, located steps from Union College, sold Friday, Nov. 14, nearly six months after it first hit the market at $485,000. The final sale price came in a full $175,000 under asking.
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New 118-Unit Townhouse Community Approved In Westchester
A major new housing development for older adults is moving forward in Northern Westchester, as planning officials have approved a proposal for a new 118-unit active-senior community.
The project, approved by the Yorktown Planning Board on Monday, Nov. 10, will turn roughly 48 acres on Catherine Street into an age-restricted neighborhood for residents 55 and older, complete with a clubhouse, pool, new roads, and a full stormwater management system, town officials said on Tuesday, Nov. 18.
Town officials said the development, proposed by Toll Brothers, is expected to generate near…
Step Inside 17th-Century Dutch Townhouse That Crossed The Atlantic To NYC — Price: $8M
It was built in 17th-century Europe, disassembled and shipped across the Atlantic, then rebuilt, torn down, and rebuilt again across town. Welcome to the most well-traveled townhouse in Manhattan.
Now settled in Gramercy Park — and priced at just under $8 million— the Joseph B. Thomas House at 135 East 19th Street boasts nearly 7,000 square feet, complete with Gothic flourishes, stained glass, and sunlit interiors.
The six-bedroom, six-bath home has been viewed more than 21,000 times on Zillow and lingered on the market for over 100 days.
Far from your typical Manhattan pad, the home’s sto…