This week, we’re looking for reasons to forgive the unforgivable (we’re talking about pricing, of course). There’s a $7,500 two-bedroom in Park Slope (but windows everywhere!), a $5,000 one-bedroom in Brooklyn Heights (but behold that parquet!), and a $4,800 one-bedroom in Bed-Stuy (but the stainless-steel countertops!) To offset the painful pricing, I found a truly perfect $3,200 attic apartment in Jackson Heights and two butter-yellow bathrooms. |
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A comedian vibe coded Aura Investments into existence; thousands of submissions later, she’s considering how to make it a reality. |
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And a sprawling two-bed, two-bath in a Jackson Heights garden co-op. |
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A condo owner sued over the sound of flushing toilets. Three renovations later, the bathroom is still closed. |
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A prop stylist has faithfully tended her parents’ meticulously renovated compound built around a waterfall. |
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A lawsuit at the luxury tower is revealing that the problem might be coming from the fact that so few people actually live there. |
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