Category: Homes
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Renowned Broadway Costume Designer’s Hudson Square Home Hits the Market
For the first time since its inception as a cooperative in 1973, an historic home at 47 King Street is for sale—and with it, a piece of New York theater history. Now listed at $995,000 with Brown Harris Stevens’ Dean Dunbar, this apartment at 47 King Street is a one-bedroom, one-bath residence owned by the notable…
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Coastal Elegance and Waterfront Serenity in Lucas Point
Old Greenwich, Connecticut is a picturesque coastal village where tree-lined streets, historic charm, and a strong sense of community come together in perfect harmony. Residents enjoy access to beautiful beaches, scenic parks like Tod’s Point, and a quaint downtown filled with local shops and eateries. With its top-rated schools and easy train access to Manhattan,…
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Live Like a Star (for a Lot Less) at The Standish
You don’t have to drop Matt Damon money to live like Matt Damon. While the A-lister shelled out a cool $16 million for his penthouse at The Standish, you can get a slice of celebrity luxury for just $1.85 million. Apartment 2A at 171 Columbia Heights is now on the market and it’s as stylish…
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Let Your Home Speak Before You Renovate
By Serj Markarian, Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker I’ve covered home renovation quite a bit since launching this blog seven years ago—from budgeting and value-boosting upgrades to timing and getting started. If you’ve followed along, you might consider yourself a renovation pro by now. But one question I haven’t tackled—though it’s come up with clients—is this:…
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In Honor of Pride: Listings Near a Landmark of Change
The Pride Parade is this weekend. At its core, Pride is about the right to exist without fear. To be who you are. To love who you love. To live openly—without having to hide or apologize for it. That right wasn’t given. It was fought for. On June 28, 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn…
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A Nautical Nod: Four Homes That Channel the Coast
You don’t need to own a boat—or even like boats, honestly—to enjoy a little nautical style. A striped pillow, shiplap walls, maybe a model sailboat that looks like it just happened to dock there. It’s not trying too hard. There’s something a little windswept and well-styled about it—the kind of look that makes you want…
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Pawfectly Stylish: 5 Pet-Friendly Homes You’ll Both Love
Unleash luxury living with this week’s Pet-Friendly Collection—a handpicked lineup of five exceptional homes where high design meets furry-friendly comfort. From a stunning loft in Tribeca to a waterfront condo in Miami, each residence offers both style and space for you and your four-legged companions. Whether it’s parks, private terraces, or polished interiors, these listings…
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Not Just Any Old Farmhouse: 1049 County Route 19
In the quiet town of Livingston, New York, just a couple hours from New York City, there’s a property that feels like it stepped right out of a Pinterest vision board. Listed for $2.195 million, this 1859 farmhouse sits on a staggering 40 acres of meadows, woods, and water, including its own private eight-acre lake…
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Not Your Average Floor Plan: Five 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. A tequila tasting room in Tribeca. A basketball court with ceilings high enough for a dunk contest. A movie theater tucked inside a classic Upper East…
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Five NYC Listings That Put Outdoor Dining on the Table
In a city where sidewalks double as dining rooms, having your own spot to eat outside feels like something special. These five Brown Harris Stevens listings make al fresco dining feel effortless—picture skyline views, leafy patios, and even a fireplace by the water. Whether it’s coffee at sunrise or dinner under the stars, outdoor dining…