Looking to buy a home in New York City? We’ve got you covered! Here are our five favorite NYC open houses for September 10 and September 11. This roundup of Manhattan and Brooklyn homes offers options across various budgets and unit sizes. If you want to see more apartments listed for sale in NYC, be […more]
This penthouse in an historic Brooklyn Heights building has some rare and remarkable features, including a wraparound terrace bigger than the apartment. No slouch in the size department either, the latter has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The apartment is filled with light from windows on four sides and stands… Read More > The post […more]
Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Park Slope, Fort Greene, Bed Stuy and West Midwood. They range in price from $1.75 million to $3.2 million. In Park Slope, a well-preserved brick row house combines elements of the Queen Anne and Neo-Grec style. Although the… Read More > The […more]
Photo courtesy of Ron Yee Here’s a rare opportunity to ride on some of New York City’s oldest subway trains spanning over a century of the city’s transportation history. The New York Transit Museum’s Parade of Trains returns this month, offering transit buffs a chance to travel on four historic trains from the museum’s collection of vintage fleets. The […more]
All photos courtesy of Evan Joseph Photography The Upper West Side townhouse where legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday lived until her untimely death in 1959 is for sale. Located a block from Central Park at 26 West 87th Street, the historic Renaissance Revival-style brownstone measures over 6,300 square feet and has seven bedrooms and a rear garden. The […more]
Photo of the Freedom Tower; courtesy of Don Pollard/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul on Flickr To honor the life of Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday at the age of 96, landmarks across New York were illuminated purple. Gov. Kathy Hochul ordered all flags on state buildings to be flown at half-staff on Friday; Mayor Eric […more]
All photos courtesy of Evan Joseph At the top of a newly-minted CetraRuddy-designed building in a classic downtown Manhattan neighborhood, 6sqft can now share an exclusive first look at a newly-available penthouse atop One Essex Crossing at 202 Broome Street. If you love marble, luxury finishes, outdoor entertaining, and above-it-all views, you’ll want to check out this sleek […more]
A circa-1838 home once owned by renowned Abstract Expressionist artist Nicolas Carone is on the market. Located on Three Mile Harbor-Hog Creek Road in Springs and across from Three Mile Harbor, the one-acre property includes a 1,400-square-foot three-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom cottage and an accessory structure, which Carone used as a studio. Though the… Read More > […more]
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In-laws typically have one of the most fraught family dynamics. What about two sets of in-laws living together down a hall from their children and grandchildren?