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Windsor Terrace
Windsor Terrace 39 Available Apartments
This suburban-like neighborhood is roughly nine blocks wide and is known for its use of stop signs instead of streetlights. Its small town vibe go great with families and couples looking for a quieter way of life not too far from all the conveniences of Park Slope and other neighboring neighborhoods.
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Park Slope
Park Slope 287 Available Apartments
With its tree-lined streets, exquisite brownstones and proximity to Prospect Park, Park Slope is a favorite neighborhood for families, boasting top-rated public schools, great restaurants and lots of community spirit.
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Fort Greene
Fort Greene 50 Available Apartments
Home to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Fort Greene is known for its strong arts scene, diverse population, and exquisite townhouses and brownstones. With a warm vibe, Fort Greene has the aesthetic and energy of a European city.
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Prospect Heights
Prospect Heights 145 Available Apartments
This ethnically diverse neighborhood borders Clinton Hill, Fort Greene and Park Slope and is an ideal spot for anyone wanting to experience the excitement of Brooklyn along with the convenience to Manhattan. Prospect Heights is also an outstanding mix of the old and new in terms of architecture with everything from 19th century brownstones to luxury condominiums. Add that to the relatively affordable prices, it is an attractive spot with little to lose.
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Great listings with arched windows include $45,000/month Park Avenue penthouse listed by Trump In the wake of a social media meme, “my Roman Empire” has become shorthand for the small, random things people think about on a daily basis. However, some architects’ Roman Empire actually dates back to this period: Arches appeared prominently in ancient Rome and were primarily used to support mo... Today, April 25, 2024
Closing Costs 101: A guide for NYC buyers + Buildings and listings with closing cost incentives Buying a home is already an expensive endeavor. To make matters worse, buying invariably comes with closing costs. Closing costs run the gamut from transfer taxes and bank fees to attorney and appraiser fees. The actual tally for closing costs is difficult to determine, since it varies widely dep... Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Price Cuts: No mansion tax on these newly reduced homes; Flatiron House penthouse slashed by $1.95M July 2024 will mark five years since New York's mansion tax was passed in the wake of a wave of super-luxe apartment listings with equally jaw-dropping prices. New York City buyers had already had to pay a 1% luxury tax on all home purchases of $1 million or more, but this added a series of progr... Wednesday, April 24, 2024

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Boerum Hill Boasting some of Brooklyn's most elegant and well-preserved townhouses, Boerum Hill is one of the borough's most affluent areas, with a mix of upscale boutiques and acclaimed restaurants along Smit...
Brooklyn Heights Long considered Brooklyn's most prestigious neighborhood, Brooklyn Heights is famous for its exquisite brownstones and townhouses, quaint tree-lined streets and stunning views, as well as quick acc...
Bushwick With neighboring Williamsburg experiencing tremendous growth, Bushwick is now one of Brooklyn's most vibrant artists communities, with many top galleries and an ever-expanding restaurant-and-bar sc...
Downtown Brooklyn Once Brooklyn's main commercial district, Downtown Brooklyn has evolved into a thriving residential neighborhood, with a large number of new luxury residential buildings, along with restaurants, ar...
Fort Greene Home to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Fort Greene is known for its strong arts scene, diverse population, and exquisite townhouses and brownstones. With a warm vibe, Fort Greene has the aesthetic ...
Park Slope With its tree-lined streets, exquisite brownstones and proximity to Prospect Park, Park Slope is a favorite neighborhood for families, boasting top-rated public schools, great restaurants and l...
Prospect Heights This ethnically diverse neighborhood borders Clinton Hill, Fort Greene and Park Slope and is an ideal spot for anyone wanting to experience the excitement of Brooklyn along with the convenience...
Red Hook Red Hook is a unique and charming waterfront community with old industrial features. Home to many artists and small businesses, Red Hook has something for everyone. With the recent addition of ...
Williamsburg One of Brooklyn's coolest neighborhoods, Williamsburg is known for its large lofts, artistic vibe and thriving restaurant-and-bar scene - making this waterfront community one of the most sought-aft...
Windsor Terrace This suburban-like neighborhood is roughly nine blocks wide and is known for its use of stop signs instead of streetlights. Its small town vibe go great with families and couples looking for a ...
DUMBO With stunning views of Manhattan, DUMBO - or Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass - is one of Brooklyn's premier neighborhoods, boasting luxurious loft buildings and a growing list of thriving ...
Gowanus Wedged between Park Slope and Carroll Gardens, the once gritty Gowanus neighborhood has quickly become the industrial charm of South Brooklyn. While it is largely known for catering to art love...