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A Greenpoint two-family townhouse—with another house tucked in the back, for $2,800,000

A Greenpoint two-family townhouse—with another house tucked in the back, for $2,800,000

By Mimi OConnor•March 3, 2020
What's the difference between maintenance and common charges?

What's the difference between maintenance and common charges?

By Brick Underground •March 2, 2020
A Murray Hill one bedroom with a wall of windows, for $550,000

A Murray Hill one bedroom with a wall of windows, for $550,000

By Mimi OConnor•March 2, 2020
Brownstones, townhouses, and rowhouses—what are the differences?

Brownstones, townhouses, and rowhouses—what are the differences?

By Emily Myers•March 2, 2020
A Prospect Lefferts Gardens two bedroom with low monthly maintenance, for $695,000

A Prospect Lefferts Gardens two bedroom with low monthly maintenance, for $695,000

By Austin Havens-Bowen•February 28, 2020
Buying in NYC? Here’s how to make a winning offer a seller can’t refuse

Buying in NYC? Here’s how to make a winning offer a seller can’t refuse

By Evelyn Battaglia•February 27, 2020
Prewar, post-war, or new construction—what’s the difference between these types of NYC buildings?

Prewar, post-war, or new construction—what’s the difference between these types of NYC buildings?

By Leah Hochbaum Rosner•February 27, 2020
The pros and cons of buying a sponsor unit in NYC

The pros and cons of buying a sponsor unit in NYC

By Emily Myers•February 26, 2020
An Upper West Side renovated studio with a sleeping alcove, for $489,000

An Upper West Side renovated studio with a sleeping alcove, for $489,000

By Leah Hochbaum Rosner•February 25, 2020
How NYC owners and renters can save money on their taxes

How NYC owners and renters can save money on their taxes

By Emily Myers•February 25, 2020
A historic Park Slope mansion, one of the priciest listings in Brooklyn, for $12,900,000

A historic Park Slope mansion, one of the priciest listings in Brooklyn, for $12,900,000

By Jennifer White Karp•February 25, 2020
How to read NYC co-op or condo board meeting minutes: What your lawyer needs to know

How to read NYC co-op or condo board meeting minutes: What your lawyer needs to know

By Mimi OConnor•February 25, 2020
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