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Why a prime Park Slope spot is vacant, NYC nabes with the biggest drop in median price, & more

Published November 1, 2019 (over 6 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
Why a prime Park Slope spot is vacant, NYC nabes with the biggest drop in median price, & more
Here are the 20 NYC neighborhoods that saw the biggest drops in median sale price (The New York Times via Property Shark)
The maddening history of a prime Park Slope location that’s been left vacant for decades (The Real Deal)
Workers are making progress on Pier 55, a $250 million floating park on the Hudson River (Gothamist)
A look inside the conversion of the LeverichTowers Hotel at 21 Clark St. in Brooklyn Heights into a high-end, assisted living facility for seniors (Brownstoner)
A triplex at the San Remo that once belonged to actress Demi Moore and then-husband Bruce Willis is asking $50 million (Curbed)
Check out life in Sea Cliff, a village on the North Shore of Long Island, where single-family homes are selling for an average price of $820,000 (The New York Times)
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