Two-Bedroom Prewar Heights Co-op With Elevator, Leaded Glass, Marble Sink Asks $1.25 Million
In defense of its name, when it was built in 1914, neo-Colonial architecture was in vogue and the te...
In defense of its name, when it was built in 1914, neo-Colonial architecture was in vogue and the te...
When the first lofts were legalized in 1961, it was because artists formed the Artists Tenants Assoc...
Located in a four-story, eight-unit walkup converted to co-ops in 1982, this compact third-floor two...
If you ever wondered what America would have looked like after World War II had it shifted its warti...
This two-bedroom, two-bath condo sits on the 23rd floor of the historic clocktower building at 1 Han...
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Here's a one-bedroom co-op primely located in an early 20th century elevator building just a half-bl...
Here's a three-bedroom co-op in a converted 20-foot-wide brownstone in Park Slope with minimal origi...
In the Dumbo Historic District, here’s a spacious loft in a prime location. Located at 50 Bridge S...
This cute one-bedroom co-op in the Park Slope Historic District is compact and appealing, with multi...