NYC Real Estate Attorney’s Closing Report: June 2019
Just a few of our recent closings. If you are also looking to buy or sell at these property addresses, you might want to give us a call.
Property | Value | Transaction |
150 Myrtle Avenue, BK, NY | $800,000 | Condo Sale |
320 East 42nd Street, NY, NY | $380,000 | Coop Purchase |
206 East 95th Street, NY, NY | $580,000 | Condo Purchase |
220 East 60th Street, NY, NY | $769,997 | Condo Sale |
150 West 51st Street, NY, NY | $850,000 | Condo Purchase |
10 Lake Street, White Plains, NY | $200,000 | Condo Purchase |
7401 4th Avenue, BK, NY | $432,000 | Coop Purchase |
252 West 85th Street, NY, NY | $1,150,000 | Coop Purchase |
170 West 23rd Street, NY, NY | $651,000 | Condo Sale |
79 Perry Street, NY, NY | $1,200,000 | Coop Purchase |
From the Web: Home Staging Info for NYC Buyers and Sellers
We wanted to briefly share this interesting article published by CNN, which serves as a good introduction to a growing trend in the Real Estate listing process. “Virtual Home Staging” is a process that realistically superimposes digital images of furnishings into photographs of an empty property. As with any home staging, the intention is to make the property more attractive to potential buyers and attract offers, and can be significantly less expensive than furnishing a property specifically for the purpose. Along with the nearly infinite possibilities of Virtual Home Staging, however, the process also invited skepticism: how much digital alteration is too much, and can it be used in a misleading manner? See here for the full article, and we hope you find it as intriguing as we did!