This 1927 Finnish Co-op in Sunset Park with a flexible floor plan makes most of its Art Deco roots, with original parquet, moldings, and French doors. It’s located on the second floor of 531 41st Street, which despite the neighborhood
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Elvis Presley’s tiny abandoned childhood home left frozen in time is SOLD & new owner has incredible plan for shack
ELVIS Presley’s abandoned childhood home has been sold for just £35,000 – and the new owner has very big plans for the tiny house.
Jeffrey Marren, owner of Rockhurst Auctions, told The Sun Online that the property finally sold after
The secret cinema hidden in an Edinburgh basement flat
A basement flat on a residential street in Edinburgh’s New Town has a secret which dates back almost 90 years – it is home to a hidden cinema.
For decades, people have been walking past the Georgian townhouse at 23
10 most expensive homes sold in Cape Cod Feb. 12-19
A house in Brewster that sold for $2.7 million tops the list of the most expensive real estate sales in Cape Cod between Feb. 12 and Feb. 19.
In total, 65 real estate sales were recorded in the area during
Brooklyn Listings Six Months Later: Two Sold
This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focused on homes in Park Slope, Brighton Beach, Prospect Lefferts Garden, and Bed Study. How did they fare?
The ask is not exactly low, and
Brooklyn News: A Boerum Hill Row House on the Market
A Magnus Dahlander-Designed Brownstone in Park Slope and Two More to See, Starting at $1,999,999
Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Gowanus, Park Slope, and Kensington. They range in price from $1,999,999 to
What You Need To Know
Pending US home sales decreased 32% year over year to their lowest level since at least 2015 during the four weeks ending January 1, according to data issued by Redfin..
The decline is due to buyers being deterred by
‘Graham Ave-Ave of Puerto Rico’ Street Sign Was Changed to ‘Graham Ave’, Then Quickly Restored
Williamsburg residents awoke to a surprise today: The “Graham Ave-Ave of Puerto Rico” street sign that hangs above traffic on the corner of the busy thoroughfare and Moore Street was removed and replaced with a sign simply reading “Graham Ave.”
