Bay Ridge Prewar Two-Bedroom With Dining Room, Herringbone, Views Asks $599K
While it's lost some original details such as doors, this Bay Ridge prewar apartment is larger than ...
While it's lost some original details such as doors, this Bay Ridge prewar apartment is larger than ...
This top-floor Park Slope co-op requires a walk up to the fourth floor, but in addition to the usual...
In the Sunset Park North Historic District, a Finnish co-op with a rare five rooms has a flexible fl...
A modest and relatively affordable Bay Ridge one-bedroom appears to be in move-in condition, with or...
A one-bedroom with a spacious layout has many of the features one might expect of a late 1930s build...
On the second floor of a big brick Queen Anne corner building in the Park Slope Extension Historic D...
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...