May 16, 2025 - 12:27
Located in Manhattan’s West Village, the sale of a redbrick Greek Revival townhouse signifies a significant moment in the gradual dissolution of the artist's once-expansive real estate footprint. This distinctive property, steeped in history, reflects the unique blend of artistic flair and architectural elegance that characterized the artist's life and work.
The townhouse, adorned with period details, showcases a rich tapestry of 19th-century design elements, making it a rare find in the bustling New York City market. This move comes as part of a broader trend, as more of the artist’s properties are being sold off, marking a poignant shift in the legacy he leaves behind.
Real estate experts suggest that the sale could attract a variety of buyers, from art enthusiasts to those seeking a piece of New York history. As the market evolves, this townhouse stands as a testament to the enduring influence of the artist's vision and creativity.
May 19, 2026 - 09:21
AT&T's Plano HQ land sells to developer-backed groupAn entity tied to Dallas-based developer KDC has acquired the 54-acre site in Plano where AT&T intends to construct its new corporate campus. The deal, finalized earlier this week, transfers...
May 18, 2026 - 18:42
Gold Coast Schools Launches New Tiered Membership for Real Estate Continuing EducationMIAMI, May 18, 2026 -- Gold Coast Schools has rolled out a new subscription model for real estate professionals in Florida. The program, called the Gold Coast Real Estate Continuing Education...
May 18, 2026 - 04:21
Real Estate Market Report (April)The latest real estate data for the Highlands reveals a market that is recalibrating after a busy start to the year. April home sales dipped slightly compared to the same month last year, with 142...
May 17, 2026 - 04:25
DeSantis Brushes Off Lawsuit on Trump Library’s Valuable Miami Real EstateFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis has publicly brushed aside a legal challenge concerning the transfer of prime Miami real estate intended for a future Donald Trump presidential library. The plaintiffs...