Starting Fresh: What Moving Really Changes

Moving is rarely just about boxes, keys, or square footage. Most of the time, it’s about transition. A new routine. A new version of yourself. A chance to reset parts of your life that may have quietly stopped working for you. And in NYC especially, where apartments can feel temporary even when we stay for […]

What New York’s 2026 Budget Could Mean for NYC Homeowners, Renters, and Housing

After months of delays and negotiations, New York finally passed its 2026 state budget — and while Albany budget headlines can feel easy to tune out, some of the changes could have very real effects on daily life in NYC. From housing development to utility costs to taxes on luxury second homes, here are a […]

Why So Many NYC Homeowners Are Renovating Right Now

Americans are on track to spend a record $522 billion on home renovations in 2026, according to a recent New York Times article citing research from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies. And honestly? Here in Brooklyn and NYC, that number feels believable. People Aren’t Moving — They’re Making Their Homes Work Harder We’re […]

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