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TODAY'S LISTING PICK
- $575,000
- condo
- 2 beds, 2 baths
- 912 ft2
- 2601 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
- Central Harlem
- Brand new condominium in the historic Strivers Row District.
- Listed at CBHK
News
- No Ifs, Ands, or Butts
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Cataloging the questionable actions of the Upper West Side lawyers who strong-armed their smoking neighbor into submission.
- The Rich Are Still Able to Exclude You
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Economic downturn be damned—it's still impossible to get past the city's most elite co-op boards.
Movers
- Leo’s Going Solar
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The Shutter Island actor purchases an ecofriendly bachelor pad in Battery Park City's Riverhouse building.
Features & Trends
- Thirtiessomething
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Developers are taking Murray Hill upscale, but there’s a problem: It’s Murray Hill.
- The Rush to Ground
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Why are three buildings rising on your block? Blame Albany’s tax laws.
- They Just Don't Understand
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In a tight market, banks look askance at walk-ups and studios. What’s a New Yorker to do?
- Trade You!
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Want a free week in a villa or on a ranch? Turns out Tuscans and Texans want your apartment, too.
- Who's Watching the Lobby?
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Co-op residents who share their buildings with doctors’ offices are on high alert.
- In the Shadow of No Towers
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There are good reasons to live next to ground zero. But the neighborhood’s not for everyone.
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Sponsor Directory
- Real Estate Showcase - Prestigious Properties
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Neighborhood Maps & Itineraries
- Ten Little Cities
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What does your New York look like? Each person’s city is a map of his obsessions.
- Washington Heights
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Harlem's often touted as the uptown destination, but there’s another notable neighborhood farther up the A line.
- Welcome to South Harlem
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Gentrification debate aside, there’s no doubt South Harlem is changing for good.