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Every week, our survey of current residential gross sales in New York Metropolis and the encompassing area focuses on properties that bought round a sure value level, permitting you to match single-family properties, condos and co-ops in numerous locales.

The “record value” is the asking value when the property got here available on the market with the latest dealer. The time available on the market is measured from the latest itemizing to the time limit of the sale.

Dutchess County | 4 bedrooms, 3½ baths

This 29-year-old, 4,308-square-foot brick home has a household room with a fire, a proper eating room, a kitchen with a countertop vary, a pool and an connected three-car storage on 1.06 acres.

This 725-square-foot prewar co-op has a front room with built-in bookshelves and a beamed ceiling, and an eat-in galley kitchen with stainless-steel home equipment in a doorman elevator constructing.

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16 weeks available on the market

$750,000 record value

2% beneath record value

Prices $1,177 a month in upkeep

Itemizing dealer Corcoran Group

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Connecticut | 5 bedrooms, 3 baths

A 66-year-old, 2,413-square-foot, colonial-style home, with a household room that has a gasoline hearth, a kitchen with cherry cupboards and granite counters, a deck and seaside rights, on a 0.15-acre lot

7 weeks available on the market

$887,000 record value

5% beneath record value

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Prices $13,107 a 12 months in taxes

Itemizing dealer Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New England Properties


Lengthy Island | 3 bedrooms, 1 tub

A 94-year-old, 1,125-square-foot, stucco-sided home, with a front room that has a painted-brick hearth, a kitchen with stainless-steel home equipment, a deck and a driveway however no storage, on 0.05 acres.

12 weeks available on the market

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$749,876 record value

3% beneath record value

Prices $11,790 a 12 months in taxes

Itemizing dealer Douglas Elliman


New Jersey | 5 bedrooms, 5 baths

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A 14-year-old, 3,952-square-foot home, with a lobby that has a vaulted ceiling, a front room with French doorways, a kitchen with granite counters and a proper eating room with a cove ceiling on 0.34 acres.

9 weeks available on the market

$750,000 record value

0% above record value

Prices $19,311 a 12 months in taxes

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Itemizing dealer Coldwell Banker


Brooklyn | 2 bedrooms, 1 tub

This 700-square-foot prewar condominium has hardwood flooring, a mixed residing and eating room, and a kitchen with a dishwasher in a non-doorman walk-up constructing with a laundry room.

13 weeks available on the market

$800,000 record value

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3% above record value

Prices $354 a month in widespread expenses; $337 a month in taxes

Itemizing dealer Douglas Elliman

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Adams’s Former Chief Adviser and Her Son Charged With Corruption

Ingrid Lewis-Martin, who resigned as Mayor Eric Adams’s chief adviser, and her son, Glenn D. Martin II, were charged with taking $100,000 in bribes from two businessmen in a quid-pro-quo scheme.

We allege that Ingrid Lewis-Martin engaged in a long-running bribery, money laundering and conspiracy scheme by using her position and authority as the chief adviser of — chief adviser to the New York City mayor, the second-highest position in city government — to illegally influence city decisions in exchange for in excess of $100,000 in cash and other benefits for herself and her son, Glenn Martin II. We allege that real estate developers and business owners Raizada “Pinky” Vaid and Mayank Dwivedi paid for access and influence to the tune more than $100,000. Lewis-Martin acted as an on-call consultant for Vaid and Dwivedi, serving at their pleasure to resolve whatever issues they had with D.O.B. on their construction projects, and she did so without regard for security considerations and with utter and complete disregard for D.O.B.’s expertise and the public servants who work there.

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
V.
LUIGI NICHOLAS MANGIONE,
Defendant.
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK, ss.:
Original
AUSAS: Dominic A. Gentile,
Jun Xiang, Alexandra Messiter
24 MAG 4375
SEALED COMPLAINT
Violations of
18 U.S.C. §§ 2261A, 2261(b), 924(j), and
924(c)
COUNTY OF OFFENSE:
NEW YORK
GARY W. COBB, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is a Special Agent with the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, and charges as follows:
COUNT ONE
(Stalking – Travel in Interstate Commerce)
1. From at least in or about November 24, 2024 to in or about December 4, 2024, in
the Southern District of New York and elsewhere, LUIGI NICHOLAS MANGIONE, the
defendant, traveled in interstate commerce with the intent to kill, injure, harass, intimidate, and place
under surveillance with intent to kill, injure, harass, and intimidate another person, and in the
course of, and as a result of, such travel engaged in conduct that placed that person in reasonable
fear of the death of, and serious bodily injury to, that person, and in the course of engaging in such
conduct caused the death of that person, to wit, MANGIONE, traveled from Georgia to New York,
New York for the purpose of stalking and killing Brian Thompson, and while in New York,
MANGIONE stalked and then shot and killed Thompson in the vicinity of West 54th Street and
Sixth Avenue.
(Title 18, United States Code, Sections 2261A(1)(A) and 2261(b)(1).)
COUNT TWO
(Stalking – Use of Interstate Facilities)
2. From at least in or about November 24, 2024 to in or about December 4, 2024, in
the Southern District of New York and elsewhere, LUIGI NICHOLAS MANGIONE, the
defendant, with the intent to kill, injure, harass, intimidate, and place under surveillance with intent
to kill, injure, harass, and intimidate another person, used an electronic communication service and
electronic communication system of interstate commerce, and a facility of interstate or foreign
commerce, to engage in a course of conduct that placed that person in reasonable fear of the death
of and serious bodily injury to that person, and in the course of engaging in such conduct caused
the death of that person, to wit, MANGIONE used a cellphone, interstate wires, interstate

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Luigi Mangione Is Charged With Murder

The first-degree murder charge branded him a terrorist over the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s chief executive, Brian Thompson.

We are here to announce that Luigi Mangione, the defendant, is charged with one count of murder in the first degree and two counts of murder in the second degree, including one count of murder in the second degree as an act of terrorism for the brazen, targeted and premeditated shooting of Brian Thompson, who, as was as you know, was the C.E.O. of UnitedHealthcare. This was a frightening, well-planned, targeted murder that was intended to cause shock and attention and intimidation. It occurred in one of the most bustling parts of our city, threatening the safety of local residents and tourists alike, commuters and businesspeople just starting out on their day.

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