Demand for housing in New York has developers turning old hospitals — St. John’s Episcopal Hospital in Queens, Cabrini Medical Center in Gramercy, and Brooklyn’s Long Island College Hospital — into condos. Some people would rather “live in the psych ward with high ceilings as opposed to cookie-cutter buildings,” developer Don Peebles tells the New York Post. Source: nypost.com.
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Just back out of hospital in early March for home recovery. Therapist coming today.
Sales fell 5.9% from September and 28.4% from one year ago.
Housing starts decreased 4.2% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.43 million units in…
OneKey MLS reported a regional closed median sale price of $585,000, representing a 2.50% decrease…
The prices of building materials decreased 0.2% in October
Mortgage rates went from 7.37% yesterday to 6.67% as of this writing.
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