Built in the 19th century, this 22-foot-wide single-family townhouse in Downtown Brooklyn has an abundance of modern interior touches and multiple outdoor spaces.
Built in the 19th century, this 22-foot-wide single-family townhouse in Downtown Brooklyn has an abundance of modern interior touches and multiple outdoor spaces.
Here’s a gut-renovated five-bedroom brownstone in Bed Stuy that has a number of desirable features, most notably a rooftop deck big enough for outdoor dining and socially distanced gatherings.
The six-story, 46-unit condominium development features luxurious details such as high ceilings, fine finishes and automated parking.
This beautifully intact limestone townhouse mixes original details with thoughtful modern updates, including unobtrusive Lutron lighting and Sonos surround sound.
Featured in numerous design publications, the house is well laid out and accented throughout with warm poplar, including a breathtaking stairway lined with a two-story bookcase.
This early 20th century Bay Ridge house beautifully combines original details with a fresh renovation.
The 42-unit development prides itself on its elegant finishes, with such touches as floor-to-ceiling windows and 5-inch-wide oak plank flooring.
With two bedrooms and two baths, this apartment in Hunters Point is spacious.
Located on the fourth floor of a 15-story building, the unit is walking distance from a number of parks, acclaimed restaurants and public transit options to Manhattan.
With three-and-a-half bedrooms and three baths, this apartment in Hunters Point is spacious enough for a growing family.