After years of renting “typical shoebox Manhattan apartments,” a young couple went looking for a co-op unit they could buy.
A Gilded Age mansion on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue is back on the market for $49.9 million, roughly $23 million less than what ...
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Hosted on MSNHouse Tour: Living in a $2600 Brooklyn Brownstone Studio: Stunning 1900 Original DetailsSee inside a studio apartment full of rental-friendly updates like peel-and-stick paper and a hand-built chandelier.
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