This mid 20th century one-bedroom offers an appealing amount of storage, a generously sized foyer, and attractive original details. The no-fee rental is located on the fourth floor of a co-op building at 601 East 19th Street in Flatbush, just
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Brooklyn News: An Affordable Three-Bedroom HDFC Co-op
Sunset Park HDFC Co-op With Three Bedrooms, in-Unit Laundry Asks $599K
In Sunset Park, this income-restricted co-op is a bit unusual: It is the second floor of an early 20th century row house. The listing doesn’t divulge the details on
Transitioning Homes? This Loan Can Make It Easier
Buying a home can be as complicated as it is exciting. If you have to sell a home in order to buy a new one it adds another layer of complexity, but also a possible opportunity for getting what’s
The Insider: Brand New Boerum Hill Condo Gains Character With Custom Millwork, New Furnishings
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The joint compound was still fresh when a couple on the verge of having their first child took possession of this two-bedroom condo
11 Secrets Home Appraisers Don’t Want You to Know
A home appraiser is a professional who studies different aspects of your home to give a fair-market appraisal of how much it is worth. This could be a vital part of your success in being approved for a home loan
The 10 most expensive homes reported sold in Oakland in the week of March 6
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,
Sellers Beware! 5 White Lies That Could Hurt Your Chances of Selling Your Home for Top Dollar
We’ve all come to accept—and perhaps even expect—some of the enhanced language sellers use in real estate listings.
You know the ones we’re talking about: “Cozy” can be code for small, “charming” likely means old, “efficient” often stands in for …
As DOT Presents Refined Concepts for BQE, Locals Question Cost, Climate Impact, Two-Lane Study
More than 100 people filled a gymnasium in Brooklyn Friends School in Downtown Brooklyn Tuesday night to review the Department of Transportation’s refined concepts for the future of the city-owned section of the beleaguered Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, which includes the crumbling
Locals Largely Support Bushwick’s First Historic District in Linden Street Landmarks Hearing
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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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
