Heights Couple Ups Price Despite Slowing Market
The New York Observer today tells the story of the marketing of 82 Remsen street, a 37.5-foot-wide t...
The New York Observer today tells the story of the marketing of 82 Remsen street, a 37.5-foot-wide t...
We loved the looks of this place at first glance and even more when we saw the interior pictures. An...
It's not everyday that you see a house for under $500,000. Of course, it's not everyday that non-fre...
It's always hard critiquing a listing with very few pictures and no address--we wonder when brokers ...
After the drubbing A&H took a couple of weeks ago for the job they did marketing the Washington Cond...
With all this talk of a market cooling, we thought we'd check back in with a couple of the most ove...
Here's an interesting comparable to yesterday Lefferts Avenue Place House of the Day. Both houses ...
When we first glanced at this listing, we thought to ourselves, "Hmmm, what a handsome looking townh...
We're having a hard time getting our arms around this one. The 1920's 8-family grabbed our attention...
Even without any photos of the interior, you can tell this 4-story Italianate brownstone on Adelphi ...