Category: Homes
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Manhattan’s Top-Selling Building of 2025: 155 West 68th Street
One of 2025’s best-selling buildings was not a new development but a classic Lincoln Square condo with sponsor residences to sell. 155 West 68th Street, also known as Dorchester Towers, was one the year’s top-selling buildings in Manhattan by contracts signed for sponsor residences, according to an analysis by Brown Harris Stevens Development Marketing. There were 98…
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Views Worth Falling For
This Valentine’s Day, we’re falling for views. The kind that don’t just sit beyond the windows but feel like part of the home itself. City lights, ocean blues, mountain views, and waterfront calm. Scenery that does more than impress. It sets the tone and never loses its presence. These six scenes are worth swooning over.…
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Valentine’s Day Homes That Will Steal Your Heart
In honor of Valentine’s Day, we’ve rounded up some of the best homes on the market that embody L-O-V-E. Sometimes it’s found in the quiet corners of a home, a snowy weekend escape, or sunset cocktails on a private terrace. From cozy libraries and countryside retreats to waterfront elegance and castle-like estates, these Brown Harris…
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Cozy Homes, Made for Staying In
Warning: you may want to curl up on the couch immediately. These homes don’t just have fireplaces and exposed beams—they create a kind of cozy that practically requires a cashmere throw and a long weekend. The kind that makes winter feel less like a season and more like an excuse to stay in. Here are…
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Building of the Week: 998 Fifth Avenue
1948 photograph of 998 Fifth Avenue, from the collection of the Office for Metropolitan History 998 Fifth Avenue, designed by McKim, Mead & White in 1909, is one of the most majestic ever built in New York, or even in the United States. The developer was James T. Lee, grandfather of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who…
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Above It All: Penthouse Perspective
From skyline views to private outdoor spaces and light-filled interiors, penthouses bring a sense of elevation to everyday living. Whether perched above Central Park, overlooking the Hudson River, or high above the ocean, these homes offer a perspective defined by light, space, and views. Here are five BHS penthouses that offer a view from the…
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Game Day Ready: Homes Built for the Ultimate Watch Party
With the biggest game of the year just around the corner, fans everywhere are already gearing up for one of the biggest entertainment days of the year. These exceptional properties are the perfect spots to host a watch party, offering expansive entertaining spaces that make gathering with friends and family effortless and fun. From dramatic…
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On Thin Ice: Homes Near Local Ice Skating Rinks
If winter had a love language, it would be ice skating. There’s something about lacing up, stepping onto the rink, and leaning into a familiar cold-weather ritual that just feels nostalgic. So we followed the trail of local rinks and found homes that put you close to the action. These six listings prove that the…
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Pattern Underfoot: Herringbone, Chevron & Parquet Floors
We’re officially looking down. From classic Park Avenue parquet to breezy chevron floors in Palm Beach and an intricately inlaid Hudson Valley farmhouse, these homes show how some of the best design details are found below. Herringbone, chevron, and parquet bring instant character and warmth, setting the tone the moment you walk in. These six…
