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Category Archives: Where to Live in Brooklyn
Where are the Borders of Crown Heights, Brooklyn?
What streets are the borders of Crown Heights, Brooklyn? I got this questions today from A nice young man interested in making his first real estate purchase. I was showing him a condo in Crown Heights, and he was curious … Continue reading
Fort Greene/Clinton Hill the 18th Most Livable Neighborhood in NYC?
Well, according to a New York Magazine article written by Nate Silver, the baseball stats guru who became famous by outpredicting the politicos on the outcome of the last presidential election, Fort Greene and Clinton Hill is the 18th most … Continue reading
Philip Howard Apartments
If you are looking for a place to live that has all the conveniences like easy access to major subway lines and bus routes, eateries galore, and lots of shopping, then the Philip Howard Apartments are an ideal place for … Continue reading
University Towers Co-op Apartments in Fort Greene Brooklyn
Fort Greene Brooklyn has a number of spectacular places to live, but none outshines University Towers Cooperative Apartments. The co-ops complex consists of three sixteen-story apartment buildings located at 122 Ashland Place, 191 Willoughby Street, and 175 Willoughby Street. One of the things … Continue reading
What is a Mitchell-Lama Cooperative?
Mitchell-Lama is a program that was developed back in 1955 to create affordable housing for moderate and middle income families. There are 101 Mitchell-Lama developments in New York City with close to 46,000 affordable cooperative and rental apartments. A Mitchell-Lama development … Continue reading
Kings Village Co-op in Old Mill Basin Brooklyn
The first thing you’ll notice about Kings Village and the Old Mill Basin section of Brooklyn, is how peaceful it is. The Kings Village Co-op is situated in the middle of a quiet residential area, with abundant trees and manicured lawns. The … Continue reading
Willoughby Walk Coop Apartments In Clinton Hill Brooklyn
If you’re looking for a place to live while you attend school at Pratt Institute’s Brooklyn Campus, or you simply love the Clinton Hill area, then Willoughby Walk Co-op Apartments is a great place for you to consider purchasing an apartment. Tall and … Continue reading
Clinton Hill Co-ops
Clinton Hill Co-op Apartments – A Jewel In Brooklyn If you are looking to purchase an apartment in the $300,000 – $475,000 range in Brooklyn, I highly recommend you take a look at the apartments available in the Clinton Hill … Continue reading
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