Lilah Burke
Co-Host of Deconstruct
Lilah Burke is a commercial reporter at The Real Deal. She covers New York City, including the multifamily market. Prior to joining TRD in June 2025, Lilah spent six years reporting on American higher education as both a staff reporter and freelancer. She has a masters degree in journalism from CUNY's Newmark School and a bachelor's degree from Georgetown University. She is from Manhattan.
Lilah Burke has hosted 10 Episodes.
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Why private clubs are popping up everywhere in New York City
April 23rd, 2026 | 17 mins 54 secs
california governor race, damac miami, elon musk real estate, jared solomon, kathy hochul, luxury real estate podcast, manhattan office market, matt mahan, new york housing market, nyc real estate, pied a terre tax, private clubs nyc, soho house new york, surfside condo project, third avenue office leasing, vornado fraud, zero bond
New York’s hottest private clubs, a luxury tax battle, and a major fraud conviction. This week on Deconstruct: what it all means for real estate. Listen now.
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Spring selling season is here. Will NYC's luxury real estate market bloom?
April 16th, 2026 | Season 5 | 25 mins 51 secs
Spring is peak selling season in New York City real estate — but what does the luxury market really look like in 2026? On this episode of Deconstruct, top Douglas Elliman broker Frances Katzen joins the show to break down NYC luxury real estate trends, buyer demand, tight inventory, new development competition, international buyers, and what sellers need to know right now.
Plus: updates on the Omnibuild/HFZ fraud case, Cushman & Wakefield’s $10 million commission lawsuit against Sotheby’s, major NYC office deals, and the billionaire behind Zara building a $25 billion global property empire.
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Real estate after Zohran Mamdani's first 100 days
April 9th, 2026 | Season 5 | 20 mins 40 secs
Deconstruct breaks down the latest news on the Flatiron Building, a record lease at 9 West 57th, and a foreclosure at a car-branded condo in Miami. Plus, politics reporter Kathryn Brenzel joins the podcast to cover how new NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani has fared in his first 100 days in office.
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After a $10 million fraud, Josh Schuster's victims try to claw back their cash
April 3rd, 2026 | Season 5 | 20 mins 52 secs
deconstruct, fraud, the real deal
In this week’s episode of Deconstruct, a podcast from The Real Deal, we examine how record Wall Street bonuses could influence New York City’s luxury real estate market. Plus: the upcoming trial of a former Vornado executive accused of fraud, foreclosure risks at Kaufman Astoria Studios, and why Palantir’s Miami headquarters announcement may not be what it seems.
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Zillow vs. Compass: behind the battle to control home listings
March 26th, 2026 | Season 5 | 22 mins 18 secs
In the latest episode of Deconstruct, a podcast from The Real Deal, hosts Lilah Burke and Hannah Kramer talk to reporter Sheridan Wall about megabrokerage Compass’ lawsuit accusing Zillow of anticompetitive behavior. At the heart of the dispute: who controls access to listings, and how much power platforms like Zillow should have over the residential market. Plus, headlines about the Chrysler building and the World Trade Center, the retail legacy of David Simon, and more.
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A constitutional crisis in Section 8 housing
March 19th, 2026 | Season 5 | 17 mins 4 secs
business news, fraud, housing, investing, news, real estate, rezoning, section 8, the real deal
In the latest episode of Deconstruct, a podcast by The Real Deal, hosts Lilah Burke and Hannah Kramer talk about proposals for increased property taxes, rent control, and a rezoning that could open a floodgate for New York City development. In an interview with TRD Policy Pro reporter Caroline Spivack, they dive into a debate over Section 8 vouchers, which some landlords say are unconstitutional.
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Who's still buying NYC's rent stabilized buildings?
March 12th, 2026 | Season 5 | 23 mins
business news, investing, news, real estate, rent, rezoning, the real deal
Deconstruct hosts and The Real Deal staffers Lilah Burke and Hannah Kramer give updates in the sex trafficking case against the Alexanders, political notes about tax increases and the potential rollback of an environmental law, and the battle over West Park Presbyterian church. Then, the hosts interview broker Lev Mavashev, who sells rent-stabilized multifamily buildings in New York and explains how the 2019 rent laws impacted the struggling niche.
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The sex trafficking case against the Alexander Brothers comes to a close
March 5th, 2026 | Season 5 | 19 mins 12 secs
alexander brothers, business news, news, real estate, true crime
In the latest episode of Deconstruct, hosts Lilah Burke and Hannah Kramer talk about the sale of Ivana Trump's Upper East Side mansion; commercial mortgage fraud rooted out by brokerage Walker & Dunlop; the cell phone companies that's stopped paying landlords; and talk in-depth with senior editor Ellen Cranley about the federal sex trafficking trial against the Alexander brothers, two of whom were once the highest flying brokers in the luxury real estate world.
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Inside the multifamily mortgage fraud that's rattled the real estate industry
February 26th, 2026 | Season 5 | 18 mins 41 secs
business news, fraud, investing, lending, mortgage, news, real estate, the real deal
Correspondents from The Real Deal's newsroom discuss the ongoing trial of the Alexander brothers, who face serious allegations of sexual assault and sex trafficking; the fraud case against former HFZ executive Nir Meir; the implications of high-end rental prices in New York City; and dive into a complex mortgage fraud scheme with senior reporter Keith Larsen. The episode concludes with a look at ICE's controversial plans to convert industrial sites into detention centers.
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How real estate brokers scrambled to get inside the Epstein house
February 19th, 2026 | Season 5 | 17 mins 31 secs
Deconstruct is back. New hosts from The Real Deal's newsroom are bringing you the most important news for New York City's real estate world. Up first: the Epstein files reveal how top townhouse brokers tried to claw their way into Jeffrey Epstein's Upper East Side mansion. Plus, early impacts on real estate from the Mamdani administration, Mark Zuckerberg's maybe-buy in Miami, and more.