Brooklyn Heights ‘Moonstruck’ House With Wide-Plank Floors Returns at $14 Million

After selling for $12.5 million in 2022, the Brooklyn Heights dwelling perhaps best known as the “Moonstruck” house is back on the market. The most recent buyer of 19 Cranberry Street was an LLC, with the New York Post reporting at the time that comedian Amy Schumer and her husband, chef Chris Fischer, were the buyers.

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Prospect Heights Brownstone With Fretwork, Stained Glass Asks $4.725 Million

A recent renovation didn’t mean a loss of period charm in this early 20th century Prospect Heights brownstone. Mantels, wood floors, and fretwork are in evidence along with updated kitchens and baths.

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The Insider: Bed Stuy Garden Floor Reno Makes Aging in Place Stylish and Social

Barry Bordelon and Jordan Slocum, the design team known as the Brownstone Boys, were working corporate jobs in 2018 when they impulsively bought a Bed Stuy brownstone, decided to renovate it themselves, and meticulously documented the process in nearly 100 installments for this very website. Since then, they’ve become nothing less than a phenomenon.

Rendering via NYC Housing Connect

Bushwick Affordable Housing Lottery Debuts With $1,620 One-Bedrooms

An affordable housing lottery has launched for an under-construction eight-story development in Bushwick dubbed Cantilever House, with units starting at $1,620 a month for a one-bedroom.

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Sweeping Atlantic Avenue Rezoning Plan Moves Forward

A wide-ranging rezoning that would drastically reshape an industrial part of central Brooklyn, allowing for high-rise residential buildings in what is currently a manufacturing area, is closer to being implemented after being greenlit by the City Planning Commission.

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