Category: Homes

  • A Seamless Blend of Old and New on Coveted Hudson Street

    A Seamless Blend of Old and New on Coveted Hudson Street

    On one of Hoboken’s most coveted blocks, 926 Hudson Street stands as a rare and architecturally significant brownstone, where historic craftsmanship meets a distinctly modern design vision. Renovated and expanded by French interior designer Isabelle Péribère, the home is a masterclass in balance, scale, and intention. Spanning approximately 5,000 square feet on an oversized lot,…

  • Bathing Beauty: Bathrooms That Draw the Eye

    Bathing Beauty: Bathrooms That Draw the Eye

    From architectural details to playful tile, working fireplaces, and million-dollar views, these bathrooms draw more than just a bath—they draw attention. Each one makes its own statement, with design taking the lead. All worth a closer look. 926 Hudson Street A spa-like bath with a freestanding soaking tub set against beautifully restored stained glass windows…

  • 90 Showings, 30 Offers: A Record-Breaking Sale in Norwalk’s Cranbury Neighborhood

    90 Showings, 30 Offers: A Record-Breaking Sale in Norwalk’s Cranbury Neighborhood

    A recent sale in Norwalk’s Cranbury neighborhood is a shining example of how thoughtful design, strategic pricing, and full market exposure can drive exceptional results. 152 E. Rocks Road closed at $2,000,152, setting a new benchmark as the highest sale price ever recorded in Cranbury. The transaction also achieved 125.4% of the asking price—the strongest…

  • Six Standout Homes Under $2M

    Six Standout Homes Under $2M

    There’s a lot to be found under $2M. Think an expansive, light-filled apartment with skyline views in Manhattan, a Brooklyn townhouse with exposed brick and income-producing potential, and homes in the Hudson Valley, out east, and South Florida with pools, outdoor space, or a greater sense of privacy. Here’s a look at a few standout…

  • The Year Was 1955 

    The Year Was 1955 

    The Year was 1955. Dwight D. Eisenhower was in the White House, and America was in the midst of change. On December 1st, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus, an act that helped ignite the civil rights movement and reshape the country’s future. At the same time, culture was…

  • Discover Pre-War Elegance at 101 West 81st Street

    Discover Pre-War Elegance at 101 West 81st Street

    On a tree-lined stretch of the Upper West Side—just moments from Central Park—stands The Endicott, a landmarked pre-war residence dating back to 1890. Originally conceived as a grand hotel and later thoughtfully modernized, the building retains its historic character, from its distinctive brick façade to its stately entrance, while offering the comforts of contemporary living.…

  • Miami Listings We’re Mad For, Final Four Edition  

    Miami Listings We’re Mad For, Final Four Edition  

    As March Madness heads into the Final Four, the real competition isn’t just on the court – it’s playing out across Miami real estate. From Coral Gables to Coconut Grove and Miami Beach, these standout listings are clear winners. No bracket required. A storybook-inspired estate – 10225 Coral Creek Rd   A rare offering tucked within the guard-gated enclave of Snapper Creek…

  • Spring Refresh: Homes that Feel Like a Fresh Start 

    Spring Refresh: Homes that Feel Like a Fresh Start 

    Some spaces feel like a reset, light-filled, open, and easy to settle into. These homes lean into that feeling with soft textures and layouts that just make sense. There’s a sense of calm to them, but also possibility. A clean slate, just in time for spring. Here are four BHS listings that feel like a…

  • Miami Condos Take Center Stage as Ultra Returns

    Miami Condos Take Center Stage as Ultra Returns

    Ultra may last a weekend, but living in the center of it all is a year-round experience. As Ultra Music Festival, Miami’s globally recognized electronic music event, returns to Downtown, the city pulses with energy, sound, and iconic Miami style. Tour four listings perfect for those who crave being within earshot or walking distances of…

  • The Year Was 1963 

    The Year Was 1963 

    The Year Was 1963. John F. Kennedy was in the White House, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered “I Have a Dream” in Washington, and The Beatles were just beginning their rise. The Bell Jar was published, and Julia Child’s The French Chef debuted on television. It was a year defined by change and cultural momentum,…

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