Happy Friday! Here’s the scoop on the New York real estate world this week.
The Week: June 27 – 31
In this week in the real estate world, we see Donald Trump handle a difficult position, alternatives to the Ikea recalled furniture, and how much $3,600 gets you around NYC.
TripleMint’s Pick: We’re seriously stumped by these real estate listing photos
Apartment hunting online is very dependent on good quality pictures to show you the interior of the unit. However, these pictures seem to have missed the memo. Laugh and observe these fantastically terrible pictures of real listings.
Compass nabs Corcoran’s top rookie of 2015
Valued at $800 million, Compass has just hired Corcoran’s 2015 Rookie of the Year, Danielle Lurie. Lurie has handled a constant flow of $1 million deals even till today. Find our more of her accolades in this article.
Trump Institute faces accusations of misleading customers
Donald Trump has found himself in more hot water as there are allegations of Trump Institute misleading its customers. Owned by two individuals associated to Trump, find out how customers were tricked and lied to.
7 Fab Alternatives to Ikea’s Recalled Malm Dressers
Ikea has been getting a bad reputation after their dressers caused three infant deaths. Now they have done a massive recall of over 10 million dressers. If you were one of the few individuals who had their dresser recalled, then here are 7 fantastic alternatives that will fill the void.
What $3,600 Rents in NYC Right Now
This week in real estate news, what can $3,600 get you in terms of an apartment. We see apartments with private terraces, fantastic views, and green gardens! Find out where these apartments are in this article.
The best way to memorialize a beloved New Yorker? Name a city street after them
A death is always something to be mourned. However, in perfect New York fashion, the best way to commemorate any person’s life is by naming a street after them. Keeping their legacy alive forever, find out how to get a street named changed.
How much it costs to rent at every stop off the L train in 2016 (and where prices actually dropped)
The L train is eventually going to shut down for a while. What does this mean for real estate? Obviously, there’s going to be some rental changes but exactly how much? StreetEasy has done the work for you and has calculated the rent changes depending on the L train subway stops.