In this episode, senior manufacturer Kevin Leahy and Forleo unload wisdom on how listeners can distinguish themselves in the market, and what they can do to be "that man" or "that woman" in their specific market. Lastly, Housingwire wishes to introduce you to a new realty podcast, focused on minority homeownership: Honest Conversations.
To heighten the discussion, HousingWire is releasing Honest Conversations, a new mini-podcast series to take a look at the state of minority homeownership in America. In late February, please sign up with HousingWire Daily each Wednesday as we aim to provide listeners with a greater viewpoint on how race, real estate, and wealth converge, and what experts are doing to close the homeownership gap.
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$4. 85 149 Franklin Street (between Java and India Streets)BrooklynBuilt in 1931, this 8,312-square-foot, five-story building in Greenpoint consists of six apartments and one retail space, which is uninhabited. 3 apartment or condos have one bed room, and three have 2 bed rooms. Two of the houses were delivered uninhabited. DAX Real Estate149 Franklin Street L.L.C.Michael Salvatico and Shaun Riney of Marcus & Millichap$15 137-72 Northern Boulevard (in between Union and Main Streets)QueensBuilt in 2015, this eight-story, 29,000-square-foot structure in Flushing is home to a 30-room hotel, which consists of a dining establishment and rooftop bar.
Chon Home Julia Maksimova and David Worker of Keller Williams NYC$ 7. 5 156 West 88th Street (between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues)ManhattanBuilt in 1893, this four-story structure on the Upper West Side consists of a garden-level duplex and a triplex, which is uninhabited. There are 1,910 square feet of offered air rights.
New$159,900 Est. Payment2 Beds 1 Bath 1,027 SqftHouse For SaleThis wonderfully decorated cattle ranch house remains in a fantastic area walking range to downtown. The house is a historical Lustron house that was integrated in 1950. This residential or commercial property remains in spotless shape. House was just repaired after having a tree from the backyard fall onto the deck and part of the roofing system.