Appearing well kept and full of original details, this four-room apartment has high ceilings, wood floors, and two mantels. It’s on the parlor floor of a three-story, three-unit brick house at 515 Chauncey Street in Ocean Hill.
It’s part of
Appearing well kept and full of original details, this four-room apartment has high ceilings, wood floors, and two mantels. It’s on the parlor floor of a three-story, three-unit brick house at 515 Chauncey Street in Ocean Hill.
It’s part of
Lush with 1890s detail like elaborate wood mantels, a grand staircase, and a passthrough with marble sinks and built-ins, this Bed Stuy townhouse is back on the market after a 2020 sale. At 164 MacDonough Street, the house was previously
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The Brooklyn calendar is full this year for a Juneteenth with a celebratory mix of events that offer summer enjoyment along with some food for thought.
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One of the brightly painted facades along Hudson’s main shopping street, this 19th century brick building has had an equally colorful commercial history as a spot to buy goods ranging from clocks to coffins.
The exact construction date of the
The Insider: Gut Reno Slims Energy Use in South Slope Fixer-Upper
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With a plethora of original details plus updated kitchens and baths, this well-kept duplex looks much as it did when first built. It takes up the garden and parlor floors of a circa-1900 three-story two-family sandstone house at 597 Jefferson
Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Park Slope, Midwood Park, and East Flatbush. They range in price from $780,000 to $5,495 million.
560 1st Street
Price: $5.495 million
Areas: Park Slopes
Brokers: Compass
Curious about what exactly a historic rehabilitation tax credit is and whether work on your home might qualify? The Prospect Lefferts Gardens Heritage Council is sponsoring a forum to share information about existing credits as well as New York State
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