A UWS two bedroom on the ground-floor for $995,000, no board approval requiredBy Emily Myers•June 21, 2019
How much does it cost to sue a developer for construction defects? Is it worth it?By BrickUnderground•June 19, 2019Sponsored
An UWS co-op near Central Park that can be converted into three bedrooms, for $4,450,000By Jennifer White Karp•June 18, 2019
This 1930s townhouse in Ridgewood has original details and a parking space, for $875,000By Mimi OConnor•June 18, 2019
My co-op board interview: The scheduling was messy, but fears about being an interracial couple were overblownBy Emily Myers•June 17, 2019
A Crown Heights one bedroom for $659,999, with a home office and tax abatementBy Emily Myers•June 17, 2019
A one bedroom in the West Village in need of an upgrade for $1,100,000, no board approval requiredBy Emily Myers•June 14, 2019
The Brick Underground Podcast: Closing costs and a new downpayment solutionBy Emily Myers•June 14, 2019
Buying a condo or renting in a brand new building? Here’s how to find out the name of a developer behind an LLCBy Brick Underground •June 14, 2019