Trump probe snares Cushman & Wakefield, manifesting an apartment, & more
A judge holds major real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield in contempt of court for refusing to comply with subpoenas for documents in the investigation of former President Donald Trump’s company (CNBC)
Putting apartment hunting in the hands of the universe: Some brokers emphasize embracing a spiritual practice as a path to homeownership (Curbed)
Could a White House zoning czar be a step towards solving the U.S.'s affordable housing troubles? (CityLab)
Renting with a roommate in New York City costs an average $1,440 per month, the highest on record according to data from SpareRoom (press release)
A Woolworth Tower condo—featured in the latest season of HBO’s “Succession”—sells for $19.5 million (The Real Deal)
Tomorrow is your last chance to apply for an affordable housing lottery at 2442 Ocean Ave. in Sheepshead Bay (New York Yimby)