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A New Rail, A New Era: Albert Dweck Sees Promise in Brooklyn-Queens Connection

Transforming Transit, Empowering Communities The long-anticipated Interborough Express is no longer just a proposal—it’s a funded reality, and Albert Dweck of Duke Properties believes it could usher in one of the most inclusive housing growth opportunities in New York’s modern history. With $2.75 billion already approved and a light rail expected to connect Jackson Heights …

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Rental Property

Stability in Uncertain Times: Albert Dweck’s Optimistic Outlook for NYC and National Housing Markets

A Market Transitioning, Not Tumbling While some parts of the country face housing market adjustments, Albert Dweck of Duke Properties remains confident in the underlying strength of both New York City and well-positioned real estate markets nationwide. “Real estate, by its very nature, is cyclical,” says Dweck, “but what we’re seeing today is not a …

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A New Dawn for New York City

Beyond Manhattan: A New Era of Growth in Outer-Borough Living

As the housing needs of New Yorkers continue to evolve, a powerful shift is reshaping the city’s rental landscape—and Albert Dweck, founder of Duke Properties, sees this transformation as a timely and encouraging development. With Brooklyn, Jersey City, and Queens emerging as national leaders in apartment deliveries over the past decade, the data tells a …

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A New Dawn for New York City

Albert Dweck of Duke Properties: “Thoughtful Staging Turns Listing ‘Clicks’ Into Contracts—Fast.”

1. Fewer Days on Market, Lower Carrying Costs Vacant rooms look smaller, and oddly shaped layouts can baffle even seasoned shoppers. Staging fills that imagination gap, giving every square foot a clear purpose. The result? Listings move sooner, sparing owners months of mortgage, tax, and maintenance expenses. 2. Safeguarding — and Even Lifting — Sale …

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A $10M Catskills Estate

Timeless Retreat: A $10M Catskills Estate Offers More Than Just Scenic Views

Albert Dweck | Duke Properties At Duke Properties, we’re always inspired by properties that go beyond the conventional — those that tell a story, embody vision, and celebrate the unique. A newly listed estate in New York’s Catskill Mountains perfectly exemplifies this philosophy. Priced at $10 million, this 280-acre estate in Arkville offers more than …

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Massapequa Park

Why Massapequa Park Is a Model for Quality Suburban Living in 2025

In a year where many headlines have focused on affordability crises and urban uncertainty, Massapequa Park’s ranking as the best place to live in New York shines as a beacon of what’s possible when community, convenience, and quality of life align. At Duke Properties, we believe in the enduring value of thoughtfully developed suburban communities …

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NYCs Office Comeback

Back in Business: NYC Office Comeback Gains National Spotlight

At Duke Properties, we’ve long believed in the resilience of New York City’s commercial real estate market. Today, that belief is not just hopeful—it’s data-backed and rising fast. According to Placer.ai, a leading location intelligence platform, visits to NYC office buildings in April 2025 were just 5.5% below April 2019 levels. That makes New York …

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New Possibilities for Renters and Investors

Signs of Balance: Rental Market Cools, Opening New Possibilities for Renters and Investors

The spring rental market of 2025 has brought encouraging signs for both renters and housing professionals across the United States. According to the latest Realtor.com Rental Report, the national median rent fell for the 21st straight month, a trend that reflects the market’s return to balance after years of pandemic-era disruption. At Duke Properties, we …

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Rent Control

NYC’s Rental Market Reaches New Highs—But Signals of Change Emerge

Spring 2025: A Rental Market Defined by Pressure and Demand New York City’s rental market continues to break records as we enter the spring season of 2025, with Manhattan and Brooklyn both reaching new rent highs. According to the latest Elliman Report, net effective median rent in Manhattan hit $4,471 in March, holding steady from …

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Signs of Strength: NYC’s Real Estate Market Balances Recovery with Realism

Recovery Is Real—but It’s Selective The first quarter of 2025 has brought welcome news for New York City real estate. While national headlines focus on volatility, Manhattan and Brooklyn have quietly staged a resilient comeback, especially at the top end of the market. According to Coldwell Banker Warburg’s latest report, contract activity for properties priced …

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