Let’s see — to state the obvious, it’s really freaking hot. Like, pulling your shoe out of melted asphalt, discovering sweat from pores you didn’t know existed, peeling your thighs off a subway seat in slow motion hot. And yet, despite the record-breaking temperatures and the smell of baking garbage and concrete, love persists.
So, with that spirit in mind, I hit the streets. First stop: Morningside Heights, where inventory was slim and prices were high. Then the Upper West Side, where I found a few cute studios holding steady at market rate. From there, I hopped over to Brooklyn, making stops in Greenwood Heights and Prospect Park South. |
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The late LeRoy Neiman once kept nine apartments at the co-op on West 67th. His last four are now for sale. |
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The three-bedroom, three-bath house, in the architect’s signature cedar and glass, is listed for $2.995 million. |
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Think the housing market in the Hamptons is out of control? Try being a seasonal food worker. |
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And a two-bedroom with triple exposures in Clinton Hill. |
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A couple has preserved the Montauk property built by the photographer nearly 50 years ago. Minus the erosion, things look just about the same. |
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