Why In-Unit Laundry Makes Brooklyn Apartments Rent Faster

A few weeks ago, I wrote about how much renters value in-unit laundry when searching for apartments in NYC. A recent experience reinforced that lesson. I was listing two one-bedroom apartments in a brand-new building in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. Both were listed at the same price, but each had very different features: 📊 Which Apartment Rented… Read more »

Why In-Unit Laundry Is a Must for Brooklyn Apartment Rentals

Are you a property owner that wants to sell their condo, investment property or needs to rent an apartment or retail space in New York City? Call or text me: Sam Moritz, licensed real estate agent, 203–209–3640. Do you know a property owner that might need real estate help? Refer me! I provide great and… Read more »

Current NYC Buildings for Sale

Are you a property owner that wants to sell their condo, investment property or needs to rent an apartment or retail space in New York City? Call or text me: Sam Moritz, licensed real estate agent, 203–209–3640. Do you know a property owner that might need real estate help? Refer me! I provide great and… Read more »

Exploring Mexico City

Recently, I was lucky enough to travel to Mexico City — I went with my girlfriend to a wedding (her friend’s wedding). This was not my first time in Mexico City — my girlfriend lived there for a few years after college and had taken me before.  I have to be honest —I wasn’t wowed the first time I traveled there…. Read more »

What Will the 2025 Real Estate Market Look Like?

As I’m sure you’ve heard, interest rates will not drop significantly. But that doesn’t mean that the sales market will come to a screeching halt. We’re in NYC – there’s such a robust amount of buyers always looking for places to live and invest.

Considering the Brooklyn Dodgers

As a lifelong baseball fan, I knew, more or less, that the Dodgers used to play in Brooklyn. But I didn’t know their whole story: specifically, how loved they were by their Brooklyn fans, and why exactly they left Brooklyn for Los Angeles.

The story of their departure is about real estate – and money (like most things).