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The cover of Noticia NYC, the new brand for El Correo NY, Schneps Media’s Spanish language newspaper.
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The cover of Noticia NYC, the new brand for El Correo NY, Schneps Media’s Spanish language newspaper.
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El Correo NY,
You’re preparing to make a real estate move in the next few months, but you’re not sure what to expect. Whether you’re planning to buy a home, sell a home or both, you’re hoping to figure
Published: Apr. 17, 2023 at 5:00 AM CDT|Updated: 16 hours ago
Those looking to sell in the next year are happy with their home equity but don’t want to take on a higher mortgage rate in
Taking up two floors of an early 20th century row house in Crown Heights, this rental has a bit of period character, a renovated kitchen, and three bedrooms. Other perks for the price include in-unit laundry and some outdoor space.
On the banks of Brooklyn’s heavily polluted Gowanus Canal, Major Eric Adams on Wednesday ceremonially broke ground on the first of two long-delayed underground sewage overflow tanks, designed to prevent further pollution of the waterway, and a total of 3.6
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The new owners of this classic brick row house love the original 19th century details, especially on the parlor floor and the one
While finding peace and contentment in a “forever home” is the dream of many American adults, retirees are increasingly seeking experiences rather than possessions. Living the lifestyle you deserve might mean making a tough decision between
A house in Piedmont that sold for $4.9 million tops the list of the most expensive real estate sales in Oakland in the past week.
In total, 11 real estate sales were recorded in the area during the last week,
Vinegar Hill Construction Uncovers Mystery Structure
Workers recently uncovered two large and mysterious round structures at 218 Front Street in Vinegar Hill while prepping the site for construction of a new 218-unit seven-story apartment building. Brownstoner reader Marc Agger snapped
It looks likely the 32 brick and brownstone houses that line Linden Street could form Bushwick’s first historic district, after neighbors overwhelmingly tested it in support of designation at a Landmarks Preservation Commission hearing today.
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