House of the Day: 442 Hancock Street
A flip two years ago, this house at 442 Hancock Street caught our attention for its unusual re...
A flip two years ago, this house at 442 Hancock Street caught our attention for its unusual re...
This circa-1900 semi-attached Crown Heights house is unlike any row house we've ever seen, thank...
We suspect plenty of potential buyers will appreciate the good light in this corner property and...
We're sure if you've spent any time in Bay Ridge, particularly on Ovington Avenue, you've noted ...
Not every bit of wood work in this Renaissance Revival limestone has escaped the paintbrush, bu...
This Park Slope house isn't terribly fancy or large, but it's pretty. The original details appea...
This Neo-Grec brick-and-brownstone two-family isn't very big, but the relatively low asking pric...
Robust, handsome and strapping are the words that come to mind to describe this 1870s Italianate...
A townhouse at 294A Sackett Street in Carroll Gardens appears to be the first resale at the Sack...
Adorable! That’s our description for this 1940s Neo-Colonial brick house in Flatlands. Origina...