Work's started on the first building in the Hello Living series that'll be full frontal on Washington Avenue (the rest are on Pacific or coming to Dean). This entry into Eli Karp's mini-neighborhood on the Prospect Heights-Crown Heights border is
The Real Estate compares and contrasts based on the second quarter Miller Samuel market reports. Eh, what's $1,081,288?Brooklyn vs. Manhattan: A Handy Price Guide [TRE]
Sometime between the days of yore and yesteryear, it was common practice for builders all over New York to dump whatever they could find onto their sites in order to fill in holes or create higher grades. Similarly, they would
If you're a troll or a spammer, you better try to get your last licks in now, because by Monday, the guest commenting function will be a thing of the past on Brownstoner. If you haven't signed up for a
This brownstone at 28 2nd Place in Carroll Gardens is a bit unusual. It's 34 feet (and four windows) wide, double the width of many houses. As a result, the three-story house is almost 5,000 square feet and has another
It's been about a year since closings began at Williamsburg's Mill Building. Since then, a handful of units have changed hands, including a couple on the top floor which went for over $900 per square foot. Compared to those levels,
Here are some of the topics posted on The Forum today:Vintage Brass Public School Doorknobs (above)Cablevision Attaching Boxes w/o Building Owners' PermissionSomeone to Refinish Three Pine BookcasesWindowless Bathroom Without a Vent?Need a Great Custome Window Maker and Installer
We just got back from the kick-off party for the new TKTS booth at Metrotech Center. Tout le monde was there. We're pretty excited about this—it's a nice boost for Downtown Brooklyn. Broadway performers and politicians galore in the slideshow.
In Columbus, Ohio, election officials are becoming worried about the possible problems that might arise when voting day comes. Registered voters who have lost their homes to foreclosure might endure some inconveniences since their addresses are now different. In addition,
Reeling under the effects of Chicago foreclosure homes, the city has momentarily shifted into an undeniable silence. The silence is often broken by the noise of prospective buyers, police sirens trying to chase drug dealers and thieves. The story of
According to the most recent US housing market data released by RealtyTrac, the number of homes that entered some stage of foreclosure has grown by over 50 percent in the last twelve months. For the month of June alone, there
Governor John Lynch of New Hampshire signed a new bill, HB 1286, in an effort to curb rising foreclosure rate in the state. The said bill requires the licensing of mortgage originators in order to discourage them from aggressive lending