Monthly Archives: August 2019

Known as Jouvert, the 2019 West Indian Day Parade & Celebration Has Begun

Aug 29, 2019 |

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For $725/night, you can go glamping in a 300-square-foot cabin on Governors Island

Aug 29, 2019 |

Photos courtesy of Collective Retreats – The Outlook Shelter, Collective Governors Island A well-rounded urban camping experience is a new summer option on Governors Island. Campers can choose an activity-packed agenda complete with private boats, dining, kids’ activities and wellness programs, and a chance to sleep under the stars surrounded by New York skyline views and 1,500 […more]

Honore Frumentino’s New Mid-century Modern Featured in Crain’s

Aug 29, 2019 |

Honore Frumentino’s new Mid-century Modern listing at 72 Treasure in Riverwoods was featured in Crain’s Chicago Business. One of the finest examples of architect Edward R. Humrich’s work in the area, the residence has 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths plus one half bath and has been lovingly updated using the finest materials. The tadalafil online […more]

Pending Home Sales in the US Drop

Aug 29, 2019 |

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Lottery launches for 169 affordable units near Fordham University, from $475/month

Aug 29, 2019 |

Photo by Kristine Paulus on Flickr Applications are currently being accepted for 169 newly constructed affordable apartments in the Bronx neighborhood of Fordham Manor. Located at 2519 Creston Avenue just half mile from Fordham University’s campus, the building sits on a corner overlooking St. James Park. Qualifying New Yorkers earning 40, 50, 60, 80, 90, and 110 […more]

Opendoor the latest nontraditional brokerage to branch into home loans

Aug 29, 2019 |

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One-Bedroom With Mantel, Wide-Plank Floors in Circa 1848 Fort Greene House Asks $4,000

Aug 29, 2019 |

A block of Adelphi Street in Fort Greene has a stretch of picturesque wood-frame houses dating back to the 1840s. One of them, 329 Adelphi Street, retains some scenic flavor of another time, and the two-family has a parlor-level They can’t make their partner satisfied with your performance in bed and if you cialis overnight […more]

Looking for a New Construction Condo in East Lincoln Park? 2753 N. Hampden

Aug 29, 2019 |

This 4-bedroom in Hampden 53 at 2753 N. Hampden in East Lincoln Park just came on the market. This is a new construction 15-unit boutique building with heated garage parking. It’s an elevator building where the elevator opens directly into your unit. This unit has high end upgrades. The kitchen has Archicesto cabinetry and Wolf […more]

Which Real Estate Property Type is Right for You?

Aug 29, 2019 |

When the time comes to buy a home or condo, it’s very important to buy the right type of property for your needs. Some buyers will be happiest in a single-family home, others in a condo or a townhouse. Knowing the differences between the different types of properties can help you decide what type of […more]

The Brooklyn-bound span of the Kosciuszko Bridge is now open

Aug 29, 2019 |

Photo courtesy of Mike Groll/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, Flickr Following a ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday afternoon and a nighttime reception complete with a light show and Billy Joel tribute, the Brooklyn-bound span of the Kosciuszko Bridge is now open to commuters. As the first major bridge built in NYC since the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge opened […more]