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Responding to home buyer demand for more wellness and health features will take an elevated level of collaboration and new standards.

City says it will halve affordable housing lease-up period
It takes an average of 210 days to get an affordable housing building filled in New York City. The Mamdani administration says it plans to cut that in half. The plan to fill projects in 100 days was revealed alongside changes to the city’s permitting and environmental review processes. Reforms to

The Pricing Mistake That Could Cost You Your Sale
Most sellers come into the market with one number in mind. And it’s often the one that costs them the most.
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