Monday, June 29, 2026

Buying NYC Real Estate Through an LLC: What Foreign Investors Need to Know

Privacy, liability protection, and tax efficiency—why foreign investors look beyond simple individual ownership when buying Manhattan property. 📈 Learn how international buyers use multi-tiered LLC structures to balance asset protection with US estate tax compliance.

Read the full guide: Buying NYC Real Estate Through an LLC: What Foreign Investors Need to Know

Thursday, June 25, 2026

What Makes a Manhattan Apartment Investment Grade?

When allocating capital to NYC real estate, are you buying a lifestyle or a high-quality asset? 📈 Learn what actually separates an investment-grade Manhattan apartment from the rest of the market—and why downside protection and liquidity matter far more than the latest building amenities.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Have Manhattan Real Estate Prices Bottomed?

"Have Manhattan real estate prices finally bottomed?" The better question might be: Did they already bottom out years ago? Despite talks of a permanent slowdown, Q1 2026 data shows NYC condos hitting brand-new record highs in average price per square foot.


If you've been waiting on the sidelines for a pullback, it's time to look at the numbers: Have Manhattan Real Estate Prices Bottomed?

Friday, June 5, 2026

Best New Development Condos on Manhattan’s Upper East Side (2026 Edition)

Unlike many Downtown Manhattan neighborhoods that lean more heavily toward smaller investor-oriented layouts, Upper East Side new developments are often designed around larger residences, quieter residential streets, and long-term ownership. Many buyers here are purchasing for personal use, multi-generational living, or long-duration wealth preservation rather than purely short-term investment returns.


Read the full article here: Best New Development Condos on Manhattan’s Upper East Side (2026 Edition)

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Investing on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York

For global buyers, few addresses carry the symbolic weight of Fifth Avenue. Many of our investor clients ask about this address at the first conversation. Similar to Mayfair in London or Orchard Road in Singapore, Fifth Avenue represents more than just a street — it represents prestige, permanence, and global recognition.


However, “buying on Fifth Avenue” can mean very different things depending on the building, ownership structure, location, amenities, and buyer profile.


Read the full article here: Investing on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York