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In the Park Slope Historic District, this two-family brownstone has an impressive amount of period detail on display along with upgrades like central air and a restored facade. Dating to circa 1889, the 21-foot-wide row house at 788 Carroll Street also offers a fair amount of space and is configured… Read More > The post […more]
Let’s say you want to sell your home in Cape Coral, Fla., and think you’ll get a great price because of the proximity to water. Or perhaps you’re thinking of buying a starter home in a newly built-up neighborhood in Houston. Did the property’s risk of flooding in the next 30 years cross your mind […more]
Every week, we share the most popular sale listing of the week in NYC, as selected by you, our StreetEasy users. The most popular sale for September 12 is a one-bedroom co-op located on a quiet street in the heart of the West Village. West Village Homes Under $750,000 on StreetEasy Article continues below West […more]
By Ryan Casey Stephens, FPQP®Special Contributor Over the weekend I had several conversations centered around the question of just how long we’re in for it. See More…
Photo credit: Rachel Kuzma/REPN for The Corcoran Group The Upper Manhattan townhouse at 40 Hamilton Terrace is a rare example of a historic home that doesn’t need to be stripped of character to join the modern world. Asking $3,900,000, this Hamilton Heights home has Henri Fouchaux to thank for its graceful turn-of-the-century architecture. Within the 4,142-square-foot home, beautifully-detailed woodwork frames five bedrooms […more]
The ATM Team’s Tabitha Murphy in the Oak Park office was quoted in the Wednesday Journal. In a story about the late summer market and what she expects heading into the fall, Tabitha shared that she’s seeing some buyers who exited the market return with adjusted expectations. She also seeing a stabilization of the market […more]