- April 6, 2009
- Triple Assessment
This genteel six-room feels like a Park Avenue co-op, but it’s a condo, right across from Carnegie Hall.
- April 6, 2009
- Eighth Time’s the Charm
It became a recurring joke during last year’s presidential campaign when John McCain couldn’t say quite how many houses he and his wife owned.
- April 6, 2009
- Bad News Up North
In a season of sinking sales volume, Harlem’s been hit extra-hard.
- March 30, 2009
- Fame Slept Here
Franklin Roosevelt’s legacy is in the news every day right now, which makes it oddly pleasing to contemplate living in this brick townhouse near University Place.
- March 30, 2009
- There’s a Problem With Your Application
A fat bonus used to help with the co-op board. Now it’s a liability.
- March 30, 2009
- My Slope, Your Slope
He’s lived here since the fifties. She moved last year for the yoga deck. They both love the same Polish grocery. Two different ways to live in Brooklyn’s South Park Slope.
- February 23, 2009
- How Low Is Really Low?
Buyers are expecting deep discounts, and ads are suddenly using words like �fire sale.� But which are actually great deals, and which just anti-hype? A sampling.
- February 16, 2009
- Same Space, Different Place
What’s a year worth to you?
- February 16, 2009
- The Little Guy’s Doing Okay
Studio apartments aren’t faring as badly as bigger ones. Why?
- February 9, 2009
- Life Swap: What If You Left New York?
The Midwest village.