Park Slope Brownstone With Energy-Efficient Features and Three More to See, Starting at $625K
Our open house picks this week all have beautifully crafted details regardless of their age or condi...
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Our open house picks this week all have beautifully crafted details regardless of their age or condi...
A rent-stabilized studio for rent in an Art Deco building in Brooklyn Heights is not something that ...
A house in the Fort Greene Historic District that was restored, renovated and rented out by well-kno...
This tiny flex one-/two-bedroom hails from the time when the vogue for apartment houses took hold in...
An original two-family limestone close to Prospect Park in Prospect Lefferts Gardens has exemplary w...
A vein may have opened up in the winter line-up of open houses, judging by this handful of Sunday sh...
Here's some real estate eye candy to brighten wintry days: a Neo-Italian Renaissance mansion designe...
This two-family detached home in Midwood from 1923 has two happy sun rooms and enough windows on all...
A co-operative apartment in the Park Slope Historic District has a private roof deck and views of Pr...
A co-op in a prewar apartment house in Brooklyn Heights has a balance of period style and tastefully...