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brownstones

You Can Stay in Carrie Bradshaw’s Iconic New York Apartment for Just $23 a Night

And Sarah Jessica Parker will virtually greet you.
By Morgan Halberg

Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka List Whimsical Harlem Brownstone for $7.3 Million

The duo spent over a year extensively renovating the five-story home.
By Morgan Halberg
Thomas Kail and Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams and Thomas Kail Bought a $10.8 Million Brooklyn Heights Townhouse

The brownstone dates back to the 1820s.
By Morgan Halberg
hilary swank

Hilary Swank’s Former West Village Townhouse Is on the Market for $11 Million

By Morgan Halberg
Maggie Gyllenhaal

Home Improvement Expert Maggie Gyllenhaal Shares Decorating Tips

By Helen Holmes
Jessica Chastain

Jessica Chastain Just Snagged an Upper West Side Townhouse for $8.88 Million

By Morgan Halberg
Diane Kruger and Norman Reedus

Diane Kruger and Norman Reedus Took an $11.75 Million Step in Their Relationship

By Morgan Halberg
Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz reportedly scooped up a Brooklyn brownstone. Click through to see the Cobble Hill home.

Are Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz Heading to Cobble Hill?

By Morgan Halberg
James Gager and Richard Ferretti have sold the Greenwich Village townhouse once inhabited by Emily Post. (Owen Hoffmann/Patrick McMullan)

Estée Lauder Creative Director Sells Exceptionally Well-Mannered Home of Emily Post

By Morgan Halberg
An interior at 420 Franklin Avenue in Bed-Stuy.

When Less Is More (Lots More): Brooklyn Brownstones Go Condo, But They Don’t Go Cheap

By Kim Velsey
Gino DiMeo, a lifetime Carroll Gardens resident and real estate broker, says the rush to sell longtime family homes leaves siblings locked in bitter standoffs. (Photo: Arman Dzidzovic/The New York Observer)

As Brownstone Money Rushes into Carroll Gardens, Families Fall Apart

By Chris Erikson

Deborah Rieders

By The Editors
Fred Harper/the Observer

Until Decorating Do Us Part: When Renovations End in Divorce

By Kim Velsey

Park Slope Says Goodbye to Its Beloved Pepto-Pink Brownstone

By Charlotte Lytton
Better act fast: brownstones in Brooklyn are snatched up like hot cakes.

The Manhattanization of the Brooklyn Brownstone Means Red Hook Is Hotter Than Ever

By Jess Schiewe
Black = existing historic district, Green = expanded historic district, Brown = desired "North Slope" historic district

Park Slope Gets Expanded Historic District, Still Not Satisfied

By Kim Velsey

Closets Galore! J. Crew's Jenna Lyons Selling Park Slope Brownstone

By Thornton McEnery
Leornard Lopate

Cobble Hill’s Favorite Radio Personality Can’t Afford Cobble Hill

By Elise Knutsen

You Can Live in This Stunning Fort Greene Brownstone for $120K a Year… With Just One Small Catch

By Thornton McEnery

Park Dope: Riding the H-Train Through BroBo Paradise

By Matt Chaban

Brooklyn Blogger's Brownstone

By Rebecca Morse

Brooklyn Brownstone Sales ‘Sort of Pre-Lehman’

By William Alden

Unreal Estate: Conversation Nook Included

By Chloe Malle

Your Open House: Who’s Buying the Priciest Park Slope Brownstones?

By Laura Kusisto
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