So you’ve started working with your broker to line up some open houses you want to see this coming weekend. Maybe you have a handful lined up and they’re spread out across various neighborhoods. Or maybe they’re all between a relatively small cluster of blocks. Either way, you’ll need to figure out how to get there and then how to navigate best routes, traffic and transportation solutions with you and your broker.
And the good news is that NYC has many transportation options — it’s just a matter of picking the ones that will get you from point A to point B in an efficient way. Here are your choices:
We’re a city of convenience, but when possible, I always recommend walking between open houses when time and distance allows. Walking gives people the ability to understand what’s going on in the neighborhood firsthand. For instance, seeing retail, other residential development and getting a sense of the people in a neighborhood can only be accomplished by thoroughly walking through a neighborhood. Seeing is believing and walking is the best way to see and feel it! However, if you’re going between neighborhoods that aren’t closely connected, or time doesn’t allow you to casually stroll from one open house to another, walking is not always a possibility.
These bridges and highways are susceptible to major traffic, and getting stuck on them can be a disaster, costing you time and money. From personal experience, I’ve been stuck on the BQE with clients going from Dumbo to Williamsburg. A major accident on the BQE brought traffic to a complete stop and after sitting in an Uber in the summer heat for 20 minutes, we decided to get out and walk on the BQE’s shoulder to the nearest off-ramp. We still made it to the open house!
New York City recently launched its new ferry service. It’s been met with fanfare, connecting the Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan waterfronts. Ferry service is still rolling out over the next few months, but if you’re in need of going from one waterfront neighborhood to another, the ferry is an effective service to get you there. Additionally, ferry service only costs the same as a subway ride, and you can enjoy a great view of the city’s skyline as you go between neighborhoods.
My assumption is that brokers don’t encourage their clients to hop on a bike to go from one open house to another. However, if you’re an avid biker and may be only meeting your broker for a single open house, biking to the open house is a great opportunity to explore the neighborhood by the mode of transportation that you enjoy most. Get to the open house safely, find a good pole or fence to lock up your bike and enjoy the tour of your potential dream apartment!
In town for the weekend looking for your 10 million dollar apartment? Your broker may hire a private driver for the day to get you from property to property with efficiency and comfort in mind. Chances are that you won’t even be going to open houses, but rather your broker has scheduled exclusive private showings with you. Enjoy the ride!
If you’re a fan of the John Candy classic Planes, Trains and Automobiles, you might be disappointed to learn that you won’t be taking a plane to any open house… although you might be taking an airplane to New York City to meet with your broker! Some brokerages are even starting to offer helicopter service from Manhattan to the Hamptons for high net worth clients shopping for their mansion on the beach. New York City’s real estate opportunities may seem limitless, and whatever your preference in properties may be, you’re now equipped with all the transportation options you need complete your open house tour with your broker.
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