This World War II-era apartment offers a spacious layout and original details close to Prospect Park for under a million.
This World War II-era apartment offers a spacious layout and original details close to Prospect Park for under a million.
The city illegally booted large numbers of New Yorkers off of the CityFHEPS program over the past two years and now must make restitution.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a row house in Greenpoint, a limestone in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, and a mews house in Cobble Hill.
Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Bed Stuy, Crown Heights, Park Slope, and Bushwick.
With fretwork and built-ins, this floor-through apartment in Bushwick looks much as it might have when it was new.
Back on the market with new photos and a floor plan, this Crown Heights wood frame is still beguiling, with original details, a rear-lot garage, and some newly uncovered history.
In 40 degree weather and drizzling rain, a crowd gathered in Crown Heights in support of the tenants of 285 Eastern Parkway, who are currently facing the risk of eviction.
This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Flatbush, East Flatbush, Williamsburg, and Brooklyn Heights.
On a rainy March afternoon, the tenants of 135 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg set up a tarp and a table outside their small apartment building. With baked goods and fresh chai, they were thanking their neighbors for their support and celebrating a victory.
Advertised as a "New American Basement House" when it was completed in 1915, this Crown Heights row house still has some of its period detail intact, including an Arts and Crafts-style stair and tiled fireplace.