Park Slope Three-Bedroom Co-op With Mantel, Built-ins, in-Unit Laundry Asks $1.695 Million
When advertised in 1904, units in this Park Slope building were promoted as "modern in every way." W...
When advertised in 1904, units in this Park Slope building were promoted as "modern in every way." W...
While not a ton of original detail has survived, the rooms in this Park Slope apartment do indeed ap...
It's a petite sixth-floor walkup not far from the polluting BQE, but even for an HDFC co-op, it's on...
While the monthly maintenance is not inconsiderable, this Prospect Heights Classic Six has room to s...
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For co-op hunters up for a project, this proposed combination of two units in a fine 19th century Pr...
By Christian Murray, Michael Dorgan, and Sarah Belle Lin, amNY Time is running out for New York...
Across from Prospect Park, this two-bedroom is in a 1960s building that the original builders promot...
This Windsor Terrace prewar has a significant price tag, but it also has a generous amount of space ...
This Shore Road co-op needs a bit of TLC, but it is certainly spacious with two bedrooms, two full b...