NYC’s Hottest New Listings

Despite ongoing headlines about high interest rates, limited inventory, and fewer new developments, last week we saw 45 new development contracts signed in NYC, a strong signal that serious buyers are still making moves. While some developers are hitting pause due to rising costs and tighter financing, I feel this moment presents a rare window of opportunity for buyers to step in with less competition.

From pre-development planning to lead generation and beyond, Powered by DMT harnesses real-time data and cutting-edge technology to drive innovation and simplify the home buying and selling process. Check out some of our most iconic new listings:

1 Irving Place #U9C: This oversized, sun-filled one-bedroom at Zeckendorf Towers features south-facing views, a spacious layout, and a king-sized bedroom with space for a desk and more. Enjoy a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite counters, and updated finishes. Asking $1,300,000, learn more here.

111 West 113th Street #N-4B: Live moments from Central Park in this stunning 1-bedroom condo that checks all the boxes, private balcony, tax abatement until 2036, and a boutique building with just 12 units. Perfect as a primary residence, investment, or second home. Asking $599,000, learn more here.

111 Fulton Street #806: This one-bedroom residence offers 12-ft ceilings, oversized windows, and sleek designer finishes. The chef’s kitchen is decked out with Miele appliances, Caesarstone counters, and chic back-painted glass cabinetry. District is a full-service building with 18,000 sqft of next-level amenities, from a lap pool and spa to a library lounge and private screening room. Asking $1,149,000, learn more here.

Westview on Roosevelt Island: This collection of classically designed waterfront homes with luxurious fixtures and finishes throughout offers 1-3 bedroom floor plans starting at $650,000. Learn more here.

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