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Maisonette on the River
By ROBIN FINN
At 1 Sutton Place South, one of two maisonettes at the 1927 riverside co-op is for sale for $10.25 million.
Amy Ferguson and Matt Land find a home in Brooklyn, shedding a few illusions along the way.
This gritty waterfront enclave is comprised of industrial buildings and some of the city’s most beguiling scraps of streetscape.
To some prospective renters and buyers, who the neighbors will be is as important as the building itself.
Leonard Lopate, the talk show host, and his wife, Melanie Baker, an artist, live in Brooklyn.
At 1 Sutton Place South, one of two maisonettes at the 1927 riverside co-op is for sale for $10.25 million.
There has been a lot of commotion lately over the future of 346 Broadway in Manhattan, especially the great four-faced clock that surmounts the building.
As more families stay in the city, and condominium prices surge ever higher, renewed attention is being lavished on the niche townhouse market.
The Manhattan murals, a modern twist on John James Audubon’s prints, have helped the Audubon Society raise awareness about birds threatened by climate change.
Jon Stewart’s sale of his TriBeCa penthouse was the top residential real estate transaction of the week.
Milton A. Kent’s solution to a car-clogged city has been revisited by today’s developers.
Subjects include renting during building renovation; apartment access to repair a co-op’s common elements; and union dues.
An alternative to private mortgage insurance allows borrowers to make one lump-sum payment upfront.
Three roommates, Danica Ciccariello Teresa Sanacore and Sarah Pascuzzi, went hunting for an apartment.
New York’s one-block streets are in big demand. That’s because they tend to be long on charm.
Change is coming to Roosevelt Island, which is part of Manhattan, with several new developments and residential subsidy programs about to end.
This week’s properties included a house with water views in Maine, a Miami Beach house with a pool, and a lodge in Wisconsin.
Apart from hitting a small speed bump in 2008-2009, Toronto’s housing market has seen steady and strong price growth since 1996.
A bigger apartment required a radically new attitude about what went into it.
This week’s properties include a co-op in Yorkville, a Condop in Kips Bay, and a two family house in Kensington.
This week’s properties include a horse farm in North Branch, N.J., and a six-bedroom house in Glen Cove, N.Y.
The choice between buying a home and renting one is among the biggest financial decisions that many adults make.
Mr. Rashid is a designer whose real estate projects include work for HAP Investments in East Harlem and Chelsea.
With walls made of glass, the bathrooms in the penthouse apartments of new Manhattan towers leave little to the imagination. But only the birds will get an eyeful.
A house veiled in corrugated aluminum panels with countless cutouts of the Hebrew word for “love.”
Sure the Steinway was only $50, but the hidden costs of the writer’s D.I.Y. project to fix it up were incalculable.
In time for Thanksgiving, sauce boats that put a finishing touch on the table.
Pay attention to the size of your furniture and the quantity of your knickknacks.
Ingrid Donat, a French metal artist, on making limited-edition furniture, a calling encouraged by Giacometti’s brother.
There’s really no need for separate glasses for red and white wine now, and think how much table space you’ll save at your formal banquet.
A store specializing in American midcentury modern sets up in the Flatiron district.
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