Zachary Kussin
Background
Zachary Kussin is the real estate editor and has been a Post staffer since 2014. He started as a real estate and travel reporter, then spent nearly five years reporting general features on local arts and culture for the paper. Kussin won a 2018 New York State Associated Press Association award for his coverage of the Aluminaire House ā an all-metal home known as a prominent American example of functional Modernist architecture, which fell into disrepair under private ownership. In 2022, he was part of a team that won a NAREE award for a special section documenting the state of New York Cityās commercial reāal estate market in the wake of COVID-19. He previously worked at The Real Deal Magazine. Kussin holds degrees from Bard College and the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. Outside of work, heās passionate about world travel ā having flown around the planet and back, and back again ā and can often be found at flea markets and antique fairs shoppź©µing for home furnishings and jewelry.
Latest Articles
'Homeland' star has found a buyer for her lovely NYC home after 2 months for sale
October 10, 2024 | 11:11amThe longtime screen star, a native New Yorker, is officially in the process of selling her West Villaź¦°ge perch -- but won't leave her hometown.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs wants $61.5M for his Beverly Hills mansion -- some 6 months after the feds raided it
September 9, 2024 | 12:20pmThe longtime hip hop music mogul purchased tš¼he Holmby Hills residence for $39 million in 2014 -- and it's what Homeland Security raidešd on March 25.
Roy Lichtenstein's longtime Hamptons home lists for the first time in decades
September 6, 2024 | 2:35pmThe pop artist anšd his philanthropist wife lived in this Gin Lane spread since 1970 -- and now, two months after her death, it'š§øs ready for its next chapter.
Here's who's buying the rare Malibu home that Kanye West destroyed -- and for how much
August 26, 2024 | 3:22pmWest's infamously gutted Tadaš¶o Ando-ź¦°designed residence will, before long, be in the hands of a crowdfunding firm that plans a renovation.
Claire Danes lists Nį¦YC townhouse fšor $9.75M ā and intends on staying put in her hometown
August 7, 2024 | 1:35pmThe "Homeland" actress and her actor husband Hugh Dancy bought this Downing Street residence in 2012š¼ -- and now it's time for something bigger.
This is the most eš½xpensive neigš¤”hborhood in NYC
August 6, 2024 | 12:55pmPropertyShark is out with a liāØst showing the city's priciest places to buy a home, according to median salš¦©es figures, with Hudson Yards on top.
Rudy Giuliani puts NYC home backš on the market after his radio show was canceled
May 14, 2024 | 1:58pmThe former mayor is once more trying to sell his residence at 45 E. 66th St. -- and it comes during some drama at WABC where he hošsts a radio...
A burned-down home on LI set on fire by suicidal man lišsts for $400K
April 12, 2024 | 1:25pmš¼ An East Rockaway residence badly damaged by a 2020 fire can potentially appeal to those looking for a renovation project, now that it's listed for sale.
Hamptons compound that sold for a near-record $118.5M in 2021 seeks a new owner ā for $99.5M š
April 1, 2024 | 12:24pmPhiladelphia developer Michael Karp splashed out a pretty pennyź¦ for 70 and 71 Cobb Lane in Water Mill,ą½§ but now he's looking to part ways -- for less.
NYC's Weather Underground townhouse still hasn't found a buyer -- 54 years after fatal blast
March 6, 2024 | 11:56amAfter some ā±four years boušncing on and off the market for sale, it's unclear if the tragic townhouse at 18 W. 11th St. will find a new generation of stewards.
Tiny home is inundated with requeāsts from interested renters who are desperate for affordability
March 4, 2024 | 5:18pmThis Las Vegaāsā Valley home may only be 160 square feet -- but as rents rise, families are scrambling to sacrifice space to be able to pay.
Jeff Beź§zos adorns his $165M Beverly Hills megamansion with finš al touches -- see what he has in store
February 23, 2024 | 8:42pmš° The Amazon titan set a previous LA sales record with the purchase of this nine-figure home -- and he hašs a glam plan to make it shine.
ą¼ŗ Beloved NYC dive bar faces being shut down bšy new landlord
February 7, 2024 | 7:00pmLucyās, an iconic East Village diveš» bar thatās beenš a local staple since the 1980s, has possibly shuttered its doors for good as its owner faces eviction from a new...
Real estate broker who jumped to his death remembered as ālovelyā man: 'Everyone is devastated'
December 26, 2023 | 2:04pmCooper, believed to have jumped from his apartment building at 18 E. 67th St., representešd big-name clients at the Police Building downtown in partišÆcular.
Florida's most expensive home relists for $187.5M -- a $30.5M discount
December 5, 2023 | 12:58pmIn Palm Beacšh, Tarpon Island is now completed and seeking deep-pocketed new owners with a taste for nearly 29,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space.
Excited NYers tailgate while waiting hours iį¦n line for Wegmans to make its long-awaited šManhattan debut
October 18, 2023 | 2:30pmš The Rochester-based grocery giant debuted its new Astor Place location on Wednesday morning, with a crowd of fans lining around the cš orner to enter.
Portion of Alex Murdaugh's tragic family hunting farm lists for $1.95M
October 16, 2023 | 2:32pmš Some six months after the sale of the Murdaugh family hunting farm, where Maggie and Paul šMurdaugh were gunned down, a portion of the property seeks new owners.
'Clerks' director Kevin Smith lists LA home he bought from Ben Affleck
October 4, 2023 | 1:44pmš Affleck led Smith and his wife on a tour of the Hollywood Hills property during a party in 2001 -- and it was happily ever after. š§ø
Fans of Netflix's 'Sex Education' will recognize this home that's now for sale
October 4, 2023 | 12:24pmOn screen, this home is in fictional Moordale -- but in reality, it's in the English village of Symonds Yat and thoroughly renovated for a ź¦new set of owners.
Trump's Tower and these other NY properties could be lost in $250M civil fraud case
October 3, 2023 | 3:56pmShould Justice Arthur F. Engoron's ruling stand, Trump -- long a name in local real estate -- could lose control over some well-known New York š«properties.