18th-century Dutch Colonial home, one of the city’s last, is for sale for the first time in 40 years

Mar 31, 2017 |

The Cornelius Van Wyck House in Douglaston, Queens, built in 1735 and both a New York City landmark and on the National Register of Historic Places, is now for sale asking $3.25 million (h/t Curbed). The home has been called New York City’s “most impressive architectural remnant of the early Dutch Culture.” In addition to […more]

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