Hochul's narrow win, when a co-op buyer lies, & more
Governor Kathy Hochul’s small margin of victory may be an incentive to pass real estate measures that might prevent another close election in 2026 (The Real Deal)
Co-op boards can claim fraud when a buyer lies about their intentions to use the unit as a short-term rental (Habitat)
The rent guidelines board in Kingston, the first upstate city to adopt rent stabilization, votes to lower rents for 1,200 apartments by 15 percent (Curbed)
A frozen-in-time house in Marine Park, Brooklyn, which has only been owned by one family, is on the market for the first-time ever (New York Post)
Three towns on the East End of Long Island vote to approve a real estate transfer tax to fund affordable housing (The Real Deal)
After being suspended for almost 18 months, NYC Ferry service to Greenpoint returns Monday, November 14th (Greenpointers)