The New York-based brokerage will now trade under the ticker "DOUG" as a standalone company after parting ways with Vector Group, the owner of a tobacco firm.
by Daniel Houston Dec 30
New York state has passed nine new laws to combat rampant housing discrimination revealed in a groundbreaking, three-year investigation by Long Island newspaper Newsday two years ago.
by Andrea V. Brambila Dec 29
Agents can still report to the office, but Douglas Elliman has told New York administrative staff to work from home while new variant surges.
by Daniel Houston Dec 22
The luxury housing market had a strong year in 2021 as high-net-worth individuals continued to buy and sell homes at a quick pace. The market saw big acquisitions, eye-popping deals and exciting new trends.
by Lillian Dickerson Dec 17
Last week, the city council voted unanimously to put a moratorium on all new construction and short-term rental permits in an effort to combat the city's increasing lack of affordable housing.
by Lillian Dickerson Dec 15
Oren and Tal Alexander, two of Douglas Elliman's top luxury agents, are extending their reach into the metaverse of virtual real estate.
by Daniel Houston Dec 02
Whether you were stuffing your face with pumpkin pie or breaking up a brawl between brothers who aren't on speaking terms, here are the top stories you might have missed this weekend.
by Lillian Dickerson Nov 29
If approved by the FTC and Vector Group's board, Douglas Elliman's shares would trade under the ticker "DOUG" on the New York Stock Exchange.
by Lillian Dickerson Nov 09
The sprawling property first listed in 2018 for $50 million, and last year, it was rented for the summer for nearly $2 million.
by Lillian Dickerson Nov 04
Whether it's over Zoom or through email, digital marketing and outreach in luxury real estate is now the starting point of every interaction, and it has to be strategic enough to pull the prospect deeper into an eventual personal interaction.
by Craig C. Rowe Oct 25
The Los Angeles home, whose now-iconic facade was featured in the 1984 horror flick, is on the market through Halloween.
by Daniel Houston Oct 21
Despite cities taking a back seat to vacation markets in 2021, major transactions made headlines across New York, Miami and Los Angeles.