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East Harlem »

It's a tale of two Manhattans, as the less expensive areas Uptown see low inventory and brisk sales.

Bedford Park »

Affordable housing projects in the pipeline face big gaps amid dips in a major source of funding.

High Bridge »

Thousands of New Yorkers are at risk of foreclosure, but funding for prevention help might soon dry up.

Bushwick »

DNAinfo has a guide to some of the city's rental assistance programs and their challenges.

Upper West Side »

From pricing and staging to naming buildings, here's a peek at the psychology behind listings.

Upper West Side »

A growing number of houses of worship in New York are signing up to provide sanctuary, if needed.

Brownsville »

A Brownsville complex is tackling public health issues using smarter building designs.

Washington Heights »

A&E, which got tax breaks to preserve affordable housing, is a top landlord for filing eviction cases.

Carroll Gardens »

Rising interest rates could eventually lead to lower prices, but could be deal breakers for some buyers.

Astoria »

Hot neighborhoods, affordability, the kitchen everyone will want to copy and other 2017 trends.

Chelsea »

From yoga in vacant units to garden plots for your own herbs, buildings want residents to de-stress.

Murray Hill »

Online shopping is surging, experts say, and NYC buildings need to deal with the package pile-ups.

Upper East Side »

Post-Brexit, brokers are seeing an uptick in British expats moving to New York.

Midtown »

Some Trump Tower homeowners trying to sell and others in the area are feeling the pinch, brokers say.

Midtown »

Changes in foreign investments and interest rates are among eight factors that could affect the market.