Opulent Crown Heights Limestone With Jaw-Dropping Details, SRO History Asks $3.38 Million
St. Marks Avenue in Crown Heights was once the place for Brooklyn's wealthy to make an architectural...
Susan De Vries is the Photo and Research Director for Brownstoner. She has a background in historic preservation, historic site management, and research, and has a passion for photography, documenting 19th century architecture, and ferreting out fact from folklore.
St. Marks Avenue in Crown Heights was once the place for Brooklyn's wealthy to make an architectural...
Green-Wood cemetery is a visual treat at any time of year but spring brings a special riot of color ...
In one of Sunset Park's Finnish co-operatives, this apartment has a flexible layout, some prewar det...
Flanked on either side by rows of brick houses, this Gowanus wood frame is set back from the sidewal...
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a row house in East Flatbush, a co-op in ...
A Waterfront Abode With a Pristine Arts and Crafts Interior Can Be Yours for $1.849 Million The a...
Our selections for open houses to see on this sunny weekend all have a bit of period detail to offer...
On the garden floor of an 1860s brownstone, this Clinton Hill rental offers wide planked floorboards...
Once part of a development known as Manhattan Terrace, this early 20th century standalone still has ...
On the first floor of an early 20th century walk-up, this two-bedroom offers some prewar details lik...