Jennifer White Karp
Managing Editor
Jennifer steers Brick Underground’s editorial coverage of New York City residential real estate and writes articles on market trends and strategies for buyers, sellers, and renters. Jennifer’s 15-year career in New York City real estate journalism includes stints as a writer and editor at The Real Deal and its spinoff publication, Luxury Listings NYC. A longtime Brooklynite who has sworn off basement apartments, she graduated from Wesleyan University and has an MFA in nonfiction writing from the New School.
Posts by Jennifer White Karp:
Congestion pricing adds a new twist for buyers, sellers, and renters
November 25, 2024 - 15:00 PM
Brick heard from brokers about the potential impact the congestion pricing could have on real estate deals.
Read More With the help of $5 billion, City of Yes passes key committee vote
November 22, 2024 - 14:00 PM
A modified version of Mayor Eric Adams’s City of Yes citywide-rezoning plan passed a crucial City Council committee vote last night after gaining significant investments of $5 billion.
Read More A decade-long deed theft saga ends with victims regaining their Brooklyn properties
November 18, 2024 - 09:30 AM
Two Brooklyn homeowners, victims of deed theft perpetrated by Herzel and Amir Meiri, prevailed in court after nearly a decade.
Read More Hochul revives Manhattan congestion pricing plan with $9 toll for cars
November 14, 2024 - 15:30 PM
Governor Kathy Hochul said she was reinstating a lower cost version of the Manhattan congestion pricing plan with a $9 base toll for passenger cars.
Read More For the first time in months, NYC median rents are rising again
November 14, 2024 - 09:30 AM
Manhattan median rent rose by 2.4 percent to $4,295 in October, according to Elliman Report. It was the first time median rent grew annually since April.
Read More City Council’s ‘City for All’ housing plan tied to the fate of Mayor Adams’s ‘City of Yes’
November 8, 2024 - 15:45 PM
NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams introduced “City for All,” an affordable housing initiative described as a response to Mayor Eric Adams’s rezoning plan, “City of Yes.”
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