Harlem brownstone residents oppose affordable housing construction … and more

1. Mortgage rates continue dipping to record lows [Inman] 

2. How the new disclosure law will affect real estate brokers [WSJ] 

3. Government cracks down on people seeking homestead tax exemptions [NYT] 

4. Harlem brownstone residents oppose affordable housing construction on 123rd Street [DNAinfo] 

5. Former Fortunoff building at 681 Fifth Avenue is half empty [Crain’s] 

6. Accessories shop Oakley leases space for $1,400 a square foot at 44th Street and Broadway [Post] 

7. Former Whitney Museum President Robert Hurst sells duplex at 950 Fifth Avenue for $25M [NYO] 

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8. Williamsburg’s 99 Havemeyer half sold out [Brownstoner] 

9. Southampton developer Robert Morrow defends proposed “Tuckahoe Main Street” project [27 East] 

10. 12 out of 35 units have closed so far at the Lore condo in Harlem [Harlem + Bespoke] 

11. When is a good time to refinance a mortgage? [Truth about Mortgage]