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NYC Real Estate Tax & Closing Cost Guide: Everything Buyers and Sellers Pay in 2026
Every tax and cost a Manhattan buyer or seller pays in 2026 — mansion tax cliffs, transfer taxes, MRT, 421-a phase-outs, capital gains, the prewar property tax differential. The full reference.
Corey Cohen
6 days ago22 min read


Buying an Apartment in Manhattan: The 2026 Guide (Costs, Co-ops, & LL97)
The complete 2026 framework for buying a Manhattan apartment — costs, co-op vs. condo, board approval, mansion tax, Local Law 97. By a Manhattan broker since 2013.
Corey Cohen
6 days ago25 min read


The Complete Manhattan Apartment Selling Guide
The complete 2026 framework for selling a Manhattan apartment — pricing, prep, broker selection, timeline, closing costs, tax implications. By a Manhattan broker since 2013.
Corey Cohen
6 days ago22 min read


Tax Implications of Selling Your Manhattan Apartment
Capital gains tax is the largest tax most Manhattan sellers face on a sale. A plain-English breakdown of federal, state, and city rates, the $250K/$500K primary residence exclusion, FIRPTA, 1031 exchanges, and basis step-up.
Corey Cohen
6 days ago10 min read


How Long Does It Take to Sell a Manhattan Apartment?
A Manhattan apartment typically sells in 90-150 days for condos and 120-200 days for co-ops, with board approval as the biggest unknown.
Corey Cohen
6 days ago8 min read


Selling a Co-op vs. Selling a Condo in Manhattan: Different Playbooks
Selling a Manhattan co-op and selling a condo are different transactions with different buyer pools, timelines, and tax structures. Here's the playbook for each, and how to choose a broker who knows the difference.
Corey Cohen
6 days ago8 min read


Pre-Listing Prep: What's Worth Spending On (and What Isn't) Before You Sell Your Manhattan Apartment
Before selling a Manhattan apartment, paint and floors usually pay back. Kitchen and bath remodels rarely do. Here's where to spend, and where not to.
Corey Cohen
6 days ago9 min read


Manhattan Seller Closing Costs: What You Actually Net at Closing
Manhattan sellers typically lose 7-10% of sale price to commission, transfer taxes, attorney fees, and flip taxes. Here's the line-by-line.
Corey Cohen
6 days ago6 min read


How Much Income Do You Need to Buy in Manhattan?
Manhattan co-op boards typically require 25-30% post-tax DTI; condos look for 36-45%. Here's the income you need by price point and asset class.
Corey Cohen
May 12 min read


The 421-a Tax Abatement: What It Is, Where to Find It, and What Happens When It Expires
The 421-a abatement saves new-development buyers thousands per year — until it expires and taxes triple overnight. Here's how to read the schedule.
Corey Cohen
May 13 min read


The FARE Act Explained: Who Pays the Broker Fee on NYC Rentals Now?
New York's FARE Act shifts the broker fee from tenant to landlord on most NYC rentals. Here's what changed and how it actually plays out at lease signing.
Corey Cohen
May 13 min read


Should I Rent or Buy in Manhattan? (The Framework, Not the Answer)
Whether to rent or buy in Manhattan depends on time horizon, opportunity cost, and rent equivalence — not interest rates. Here's the actual framework.
Corey Cohen
May 14 min read


How to Choose a Manhattan Real Estate Broker (Without Regretting It Later)
Choosing the right Manhattan real estate broker is the highest-leverage decision in selling your apartment. Here's what to ask before signing.
Corey Cohen
May 14 min read


The NYC Mansion Tax: Full Bracket Table and How It Actually Works
The NYC mansion tax starts at 1% above $1M and tops out at 3.9% above $25M. Here's the full bracket table and how to plan your offer around it.
Corey Cohen
May 13 min read


How Long Does Manhattan Co-op Board Approval Take? (Full Timeline)
Manhattan co-op board approval takes 4-8 weeks from package submission to interview. Here's the full timeline and what slows it down most.
Corey Cohen
May 14 min read


Manhattan Closing Costs: Line-by-Line Breakdown for Buyers
Buying a Manhattan apartment costs 2-3% of price for co-ops and 3-6% for condos with a mortgage. Here's the line-by-line breakdown of every closing cost.
Corey Cohen
May 14 min read


Co-op vs. Condo in Manhattan: Which Should You Buy?
In Manhattan, co-ops are typically 10-40% cheaper than comparable condos but require board approval. Here's how to choose between the two for your purchase.
Corey Cohen
May 16 min read


Where Manhattan Deals Actually Break
Q1 2026 Manhattan contracts are down but prices held. Deals aren't breaking on price — they're breaking on buildings, boards, banks, and momentum.
Corey Cohen
Apr 234 min read


Manhattan's Great Repricing
From Central Park West to Billionaires' Row, nearly one in three Manhattan condo resales traded below original sponsor price between July 2024 and July 2025.
Corey Cohen
Oct 27, 20252 min read


The Flatiron Building Goes Residential
Manhattan's luxury residential market continued its Q3 2025 momentum, driven by cash buyers and high-profile developments like the Flatiron Building conversion.
Corey Cohen
Oct 6, 20252 min read
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