Birds Of A Feather
Recently my wife and I cruised the East River and lower Long Island Sound with Audubon New York. Leaving from South Street Seaport at 6 PM, we tracked the habitats of shore and wading birds for… More
Recently my wife and I cruised the East River and lower Long Island Sound with Audubon New York. Leaving from South Street Seaport at 6 PM, we tracked the habitats of shore and wading birds for… More
Home renovations are time consuming and costly, so establishing—and sticking to—a strategy to stay on budget is critical. And too often, in an effort to stay on budget, property owners cut corners that will ultimately come… More
Life is too short to spend too much of our time worrying about ourselves or a loved one becoming ill or dying. There’s no escaping the inevitable, however, and it’s extremely important to prepare for anything… More
Income inequality is as old as income. It will always exist, since people aspire to different things, which they pursue with differing levels of ability. In the real estate business in New York, we work with… More
I am a floor plan addict. Andrew Alpern’s book “Apartments for the Affluent”, replete with plans, was largely responsible for getting me into real estate. Night after night I pored over the plans of apartments large… More
The last weeks of summer are always bittersweet. Although the arrival of Labor Day no longer changes my life in any significant way, I still have a school year sensibility. I mentally prepare myself for the… More
Warburg Realty® is proud of its long-standing reputation for providing the highest level of service to its customers, and it maintains this high-standard through the agents it hires. We’re pleased to welcome six new agents to the ranks… More
The following article appears on the website for the Lower Manhattan Construction Command Center (www.http://www.lowermanhattan.info/). It provides a vivid history of the property at 127 Fulton Street and details on its meticulous restoration and modernization as part… More