This Syracuse, NY, stunner seems to have it all: stately original woodwork, leaded glass windows and an antique fireplace — all for a jaw-dropping asking price of $12,000. But do you really have what it takes to buy this Old World, four-bedroom spread? Located at 106 Elk St., roughly five minutes by car from Syracuse
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What in the ham sandwich? Ellie Kemper is looking to sell her Manhattan home! Kemper, known to many as the star of “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” — a Netflix sitcom in which she played a woman rescued from a doomsday cult who’s adjusting to life in New York City — will list her elegantly designed Upper
Money can’t buy happiness, but the relative affordability of a city sure does have a big impact on wellbeing. The costs of living in New York City and San Francisco in 2022 are well known: Tiny apartments for giant rents, expensive yet dirty public transit, laughably-priced food and entertainment affordable only for those with money
This gated compound in prime Beverly Hills has everything inside its walls from inlaid floors to detailed moldings — and it’s even housed a celebrity renter. Once more, it seeks a deep-pocketed buyer to call it home. Russian businessman Gennady Moshkovich, who heads Moschanko Investment Group — and who has owned this 2-acre estate since
Julianne Hough has found her new New York home as she finalizes her divorce and makes her way to the Great White Way. Sources told Page Six the “Dancing With the Stars” alum has signed a lease on an $18,000-a-month triplex townhouse above celebrity hot spot Blue Hill in Greenwich Village. Features include “beautifully preserved
This former Oklahoma football coach has intercepted a California dream. The USC Trojans’ new head football coach, Lincoln Riley, just tackled an extravagant Los Angeles County mansion in the city of Palos Verdes Estates. The 38-year-old, who is set to be the best-paid college football coach of the season, purchased the 13,000-square-foot oceanfront property for
It’s no joke: A vegan walks into a hotel room…. and there’s a moose head over the bar and a leather chair in the lobby. The bed has a leather headboard and a wool throw, and the in-room dining menu and mini-bar is a minefield of animal body parts and their bodily fluids. Now, animal
As the war in Ukraine rages, wealthy Russians are quietly looking to unload hundreds of millions of dollars worth of US property — and the sales are raising eyebrows across hotspots in New York, Florida and California, real-estate brokers told The Post. As reported by The Post, billionaire Alexei Kuzmichev — an owner of Alfa-Bank,
The Bronx isn’t burning but it is on fire with new luxury buildings boasting sky-high Manhattan-like rents — some over $7,000 per month. The borough’s newest building, Third at Bankside, has several two- and three-bedroom market-rate apartments that can set you back over $5,000. There’s even a stunning spread with two baths and a huge
A Carmel, Calif., house featured as the backdrop of the award-winning HBO series “Big Little Lies” has hit the market for a colossal $29.62 million. While a hefty number, it’s still a far cry from three years ago when it listed for a whopping $52.4 million. Made up of six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, the
New York’s newest day spa is now open to the public on Governors Island — with a level of decadence its former inhabitants could only dream of. The island’s abandoned army barracks was transformed into the new spa, dubbed QC NY, by CEO Andrea Quadrio Curzio. His 74,000-square-foot wellness palace cost an eye-popping $50 million
Seasoned real estate brokers Jessica Fields and Brad Bateman thought they had seen every type of listing imaginable — until they were tasked with the sale of 1019 Bushwick Avenue. Stepping into the Brooklyn mansion, which was built in 1900 and just hit the market for $2.7 million, was like slipping through a portal back
Sun-soaked San Diego is home to the least affordable metro housing market in America. The city surpassed its northern California neighbor, the notoriously pricey San Francisco, earlier this year, according to a report by real-estate analytics company OJO Labs. “Pricing is out of control,” Kathy McSherry, a Compass real estate agent in San Diego, told The Post Saturday, a day after she sold a 1,400-square-foot home for
“Girl Meets World” star Danielle Fishel — launched into tweenage celebrity some 25 years ago in the extensively syndicated ’90s sitcom “Boy Meets World” — and pop-culture art gallerist Jensen Karp are celebrating their late 2018 nuptials with the not quite $1.7 million purchase of a family-sized house in an unheralded but hardly inexpensive pocket
Baz Luhrmann’s New York City townhouse is exactly what you would think an eccentric-style award-winning director’s home would look like. The mastermind behind the film’s “The Great Gatsby,” “William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet” and “Moulin Rouge!,” as well as his upcoming biopic “Elvis,” is selling his Gramercy Park townhouse for whopping $20 million. The Australian-born
Tony Hale has finally sold his former home in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles for a mite less than $1.6 million after the property spent three years on and off both the rental and sales markets. The two time Emmy-winning “Veep” and “Arrested Development” star and his Emmy-winning make-up artist wife, Martel Thompson
Here’s a place to hang your coat. Burlington CEO Michael Sullivan is listing his opulent Northern California estate for $12.75 million. Made up of five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, the main residence was initially designed in the early 1900s by renowned architect Charles Peter Weeks. At the time, Weeks was commissioned to create the glorious
James McClain has been hired as editor at large for Variety Dirt, the publication’s coverage of breaking real estate news, Variety and Penske Media Corporation announced Monday. McClain, along with Variety’s real estate editor Mark David, will launch the standalone real estate coverage site Dirt.com. The site will join PMC’s portfolio of media brands that
Hamilton lovers take note. One of the most photographed homes in the West Village is back on the market for $9.99 million following a gut renovation. Located at 29 Downing St. in the Greenwich Village Historic District, the 25-foot-wide carriage house was originally built in 1829 on land that was owned by Aaron Burr, America’s
Though she’s widely reported to own a house-sized condo in lower Manhattan that she may or may not have ever occupied, newly engaged leading lady Jennifer Lawrence and her art gallerist fiancé, Cooke Maroney, were recently spotted peeping around pricy apartments with a high-profile broker from Douglas Elliman Real Estate in some of downtown New
Here’s something to croon about. After more than 10 years on and off the market, Bing Crosby’s midcentury-modern estate he built in the 1950s has finally sold for $4.15 million. Orange County businessman Bob Teller and his wife Rita had initially purchased the Rancho Mirage home back in 2005 for $2.62 million. They first listed
When it comes to the most expensive cities in America to rent a one-bedroom apartment, New York is king of the hill and top of the heap. The median price of a one-bedroom apartment rental in the five boroughs as of Feb. 1 was $3,100, a 26% year-over-year increase, according to an analysis by Zumper’s
American policy makers, including some senators — like Republican Roger Wicker of Mississippi — are calling for the full “Navalny 35” list of Vladimir Putin cronies to be officially sanctioned by the US. That’s a list of the top individual alleged “key enablers” of Putin’s kleptocracy, compiled by Russian opposition leader Alexi Navalny, who survived
This home was a work of art. Legendary pop artist Roy Lichtenstein’s studio, where he lived and worked until his death, will be donated to the Whitney Museum of American Art. The news was announced this week in a joint press release by the museum and the late artist’s widow, Dorothy Lichtenstein. “The Whitney, which
You can be the talk of the town by purchasing a Beverly Hills, Calif., home owned by a big-name talk show host. Ryan Seacrest, a co-star of “Live with Kelly and Ryan,” wants to part ways with this midcentury modern home he bought in 2012 for $3 million, according to Realtor.com — but it’s not
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, 6-year-old me went to see Santa Claus at a local department store in London. They always made his grotto something special, and this year, they’d chosen a theme from a new TV program that was seriously trending: “Dr. Who!” We were taken on a journey
The face of Brooklyn’s beloved Grand Prospect Hall is no more. Locals observed that the exterior of the iconic wedding venue were ripped off this week, exposing the interior of the building in an almost dollhouse-like manor. Area resident, artist and building advocate Jim Glaser observed Monday that the 119-year-old face of the structure had
Based on recent rent hikes, New York has freshly become twice as nice to live in. As the pandemic ebbs, landlords are sticking their tenants with surging monthly rents — part of a record-breaking bump in housing costs that’s sweeping the nation, reports show. “It should be illegal,” Living New York agent Brett Allen told
Believers in Midtown Park Avenue’s commercial viability should take even more comfort in the energy at 320 Park Ave. between East 50th and 51st streets. In December, longtime owner Mutual of America Financial Group – which reclad the 766,000-square-foot tower from top to bottom in 1996 – brought in Munich Re as a 25 percent joint-venture partner.
When Extell Development Corp. builds a long-awaited supertall office-and-retail tower at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 47th Street, one piece will be conspicuously missing from the 1,100 foot-tall giant — the actual corner of Fifth Avenue and 47th Street. A mysterious Korean company swooped onto the site late last year and snatched up 576
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