Category: Homes

  • Residence 30B: Sky-High Sophistication at The Empire Condominium

    Residence 30B: Sky-High Sophistication at The Empire Condominium

    High above the Upper East Side, where Central Park unfolds below and the Manhattan skyline stretches endlessly in every direction, Residence 30B at The Empire Condominium offers a perspective few homes can claim. This listing is currently on the market for $7.8 million and represented by the De Niro Team Occupying a coveted perch on…

  • In Belle Meade, a New Luxury Estate Wows and Welcomes Cryptocurrency Offers

    In Belle Meade, a New Luxury Estate Wows and Welcomes Cryptocurrency Offers

    In the vibrant city of Miami, Belle Meade has emerged as a hidden gem, a sanctuary amidst the constant flux of urban life. Nestled behind a gated entrance along Biscayne Bay, Belle Meade has quietly transformed into one of Miami’s most sought-after residential enclaves. Its allure lies in its tree-lined streets, spacious lot sizes, and…

  • A Custom-Built Beauty on Delafield Island

    A Custom-Built Beauty on Delafield Island

    Delafield Island is one of Darien’s most coveted waterfront enclaves, prized for its quiet tree-lined streets, expansive estates, and close-knit coastal atmosphere. The neighborhood offers a rare blend of privacy, natural beauty, and easy access to beaches, boating, and outdoor recreation. Set within this coveted enclave, 13 Sunswyck Road is a striking custom-built residence that…

  • Home-Court Advantage: 4 Luxury Homes Built for Basketball Fans 

    Home-Court Advantage: 4 Luxury Homes Built for Basketball Fans 

    The New York Knicks are back in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999—and deja vu, they’re facing the same opponent: the San Antonio Spurs! The highly anticipated matchup has reignited basketball fever across the country as the Knicks chase their first championship in more than five decades.  For those who prefer to…

  • The Year Was 1985 

    The Year Was 1985 

    The year was 1985. Ronald Reagan was in the White House, Madonna ruled the charts, shoulder pads ruled the office, and moviegoers were lining up to see Back to the Future and The Breakfast Club. It was also the year of Live Aid, the global benefit concert for Ethiopia that brought millions together through music.…

  • Where Summer Is Served: Dining Al Fresco

    Where Summer Is Served: Dining Al Fresco

    The best table in the house this time of year usually isn’t in the house at all. From covered patios and garden courtyards to rooftop terraces and poolside setups, these five Brown Harris Stevens listings showcase some of our favorite places to dine al fresco this season. 33 Ford Road Good food deserves a good…

  • A Brooklyn Brownstone with the Ultimate Bonus: Dedicated Parking in Park Slope

    A Brooklyn Brownstone with the Ultimate Bonus: Dedicated Parking in Park Slope

    There are a few certainties in New York City real estate. Someone will always say they’re “waiting for the market to cool.” Someone else will spend $19 on a matcha. And in Park Slope, parking is basically folklore, whispered about in hushed tones between brownstone stoops and Prospect Park dog runs, which is why 505…

  • How the Northeast Housing Surge May Reshape Renting for Gen Z

    How the Northeast Housing Surge May Reshape Renting for Gen Z

    A major apartment construction boom is happening across the Northeast and it could begin reshaping the rental market for Gen Z over the next few years. According to a recent report from Realtor.com, completed multifamily housing units in the region rose 42% year over year in the first quarter of 2026, while new apartment starts…

  • A SoHo Penthouse With A Private Club-Worthy Terrace

    A SoHo Penthouse With A Private Club-Worthy Terrace

    There are rooftop terraces in New York, and then there are rooftop terraces that make you question why anyone still pays initiation fees to private clubs. At 111 Wooster Street, the crown jewel isn’t just the penthouse itself — though the duplex loft is every bit the downtown fantasy. It’s the rooftop. A sprawling, landscaped…

  • Not Your Average Floor Plan: Four Listings with Unexpected Features

    Not Your Average Floor Plan: Four Listings with Unexpected Features

    Not every listing stands out for the reasons you’d expect. It’s not always about square footage or views. Sometimes it’s a surprise feature that makes you stop and look twice. An indoor handcrafted slide in Pinecrest. A triple-height basketball court in Greenwich. A private garage in the West Village with a duplex beyond it that…

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