Still Snooty: Gaining Acceptance to Some Co-ops Is as Hard as Ever When it comes to "social buildings," as brokers refer to an elite subset of Uptown co-ops, having money is just the prerequisite. By Kim Velsey
Homes of Notables Often List for Top Dollar, But Their Sale Prices Are Another Matter In a town famous for both real estate obsession and official indifference to celebrity, the precise appeal—and monetary value—of property connected to bold-faced names can be difficult to suss out. By Chris Pomorski
Will Broadway Bigwig Harold Prince’s Townhouse Be a Smash Hit at $22 M.? The townhouse at 48 East 74th Street certainly puts on quite a show with a bold blend of eras and By Kim Velsey