Hannah Frishberg

Hannah Frishberg

About the Author

Hannah Frishberg has been a New York Post features reporter since 2018. Prior to that she was the editor in chief of Brokelyn, the editor of the Bensonhurst Bean, a staff writer at Brownstoner, a columnist at Curbed and a fellow at CUNY J-School’s Center for Community Media. Her words have appeared in the Columbia Journalism Review, BuzzFeed, CityLab, Narratively and Gothamist, among other publications, and her reporting served as the basis for the Discovery+ docuseries “Hillsong: A Megachurch Exposed” for which she was a consulting producer. She is a fourth generation Brooklynite and started her career in high school, publishing photo essays of abandoned NYC buildings for Atlas Obscura.

Latest Articles

Huge Midtown office building sells at auction for a 97% discount after receiving just 1 bid

The half-block behemoth at 135 W. 50th St., which sold for $332 million in 2006, garnered just $8.5 million at auction this week.

See just how little $1,500 in rent can get in NYC

A new RentCafe report is out comparing $1,500 per month across 200 US metros -- and, locally, the findings are rather grim.

Prolific NYC developer and his diplomat wife net $22M for their NYC home

Jeffrey Levine and his wife, Randi Charno Levine have successfully offloaded their Greenwich Village townhouse, a brick beauty at 81 Barrow St.

The longtime LA home of the late Paul Reubens has sold for $3.8M

Reubens’ estate put the Los Feliz property on the market in late May, with an initial asking price of $4.99 million.

Sales of $100M homes are expected to double in 2024: 'It’s a substantial uptick in the pace of sales'

This year is on track to be record-breaking in terms of residential sales in the nine-figure range.

Ben Affleck buys $20.5M LA home amid J.Lo divorce rumors

The 51-year-old freshly closed escrow on the Brentwood property this week.

American buyers are driving up European home prices: Report

US homebuyers are among the key factors driving up real estate prices across the pond, and particularly in southern Europe, according to Savills.

A 1970s co-op frozen in decorative amber seeks $405K in Coney Island: 'It’s all very 'Brady Bunch''

This Trump Village apartment just hit the market, but looks fresh out of the 1970s. 

Bulletproof Ohio home last owned by a recluse who died with a $54M estate enters contract after multiple offers

In Maumee, near Toledo, a woman named Trudy Stranahan fully outfitted her windowless residence in Lexan -- now, following her death, it's poised to sell.

Beloved NYC diner to close after 40 years of cherished memories

“Everybody’s sad about it,” said the Neptune’s manager Chris Maniatis. “People are coming to say their goodbyes.”

NYC's charming ‘Little House,’ standing in contrast to the buildings around it, asks $7M

The three-bedroom 18th-century property, in arguably the best neighborhood in Manhattan, is one of three renovated carriage houses on the block.

This stately English apartment building used to be a castle -- and its units are now for sale

In the English countryside, the meticulously renovated Riber Castle is ready for its market debut.

Developer of 220 Central Park South, home of the priciest residence ever sold in the US, looks to sell his Hamptons retreat

The real estate titan Steve Roth is seeking $19.5 million for the lovely East Hampton compound.

These southern US cities are the best for renters: Report

Manhattan, notably, ranked near the bottom of the recently released RentCafe list.

This New Jersey mansion just sold for $16.7M -- marking the Garden State's priciest sale so far of 2024

The Alpine abode initially sought slightly under $20 million when it hit the market this March.

A former women's prison in this posh NYC neighborhood is slated to become housing

The Chelsea building that previously housed the Bayview Correctional Facility has a fresh life sentence.

Here's why foreign buyers are really pulling back from the US housing market

The amount of American homes purchased by international buyers has plummeted in the last year — and experts know why. 

Mets shortstop Jose Iglesias seeks $7.6M for his Miami home

The North Miami abode backs onto the water and measures in at just under 3,900 square feet.

Beloved NYC venue The Bell House now being run by Live Nation

Opened in a former Gowanus printing press warehouse in 2008, the Bell House was previously independently owned and known for showcasing a range of up-and-coming comedians and storytellers