Yesterday we asked you to guess the asking price of this week’s Pricespotter apartment, a narrow two-bedroom in Prospect Heights. Today we reveal the commenter who reigned supreme.
Pricespotter is Curbed's weekly pricing guessing game, and this week, we’re looking at a two-bedroom in Prospect Heights. Can you guess the asking price?
Yesterday we asked you to guess the asking price of this week’s Pricespotter apartment; a compact one-bedroom apartment in Prospect Heights. Today we reveal the commenter who reigned supreme.
Pricespotter is Curbed's weekly pricing guessing game, and this week, we’re looking at a lovely one-bedroom in Prospect Heights. Can you guess the asking price?
A 126-year-old Prospect Heights building is set to get a quirky, modern penthouse addition after the city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission gave its approval to the project last week.
Greenland Forest City Partners, are set to launch the lottery this Friday on the all-affordable, 23-story tower at 38 Sixth Avenue, right next to the Barclays Center, and across from 461 Dean.
The Curbed Cup is down to the Final Four, and today’s match-up pits a Brooklyn neighborhood on the rise against Jersey City. Cast your vote for the place you think should advance!
The Curbed Cup has moved on to the Elite Eight round, and this match-up pits a charming Brooklyn neighborhood against a development-heavy Queens contender. Which one will come out on top?
Almost a month after leasing got underway on the market-rate units at Pacific Park’s modular rental, 461 Dean Streets, the first set of residents are now set to move in to what developer Forest City Ratner Companies has called the world’s tallest modular building.
The two-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom unit comes with Miele appliances in the kitchen along with custom lacquer cabinetry, and the bathrooms are fitted with Carrara marble-topped vanities and flooring.
Some of the standout features in the apartments include floor-to-ceiling windows in the bedroom along with walnut floors and solar shades; and a Caesarstone countertop in the kitchen with an integrated dishwasher and microwave.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is located within a four-story building with a total of 15 apartments. Some of the other standout features in this unit include plenty of closet space, a dishwasher, washer, and dryer in unit.
If you’ve got $9,750 per month burning a hole in your pocket, this utterly gorgeous Prospect Heights triplex—located within an equally beautiful townhouse on Sterling Place—might just be the apartment for you.
Some of the standout features here include the oversized windows in the living room, the exposed brick in the bathroom, the tall ceilings, and plenty of closet space. In addition, the building it’s located in comes with a roof deck.
The Oscar-winning actress was spotted scoping out a $3M three-bedroom pad at 550 Vanderbilt, the first condo to rise in Prospect Heights’s Pacific Park megaproject.
There are amenities galore in this Kutnicki Bernstein Architects-designed building. The roof deck for instance comes with a running track, barbecue pits, an outdoor movie screening area, and a bocce ball court.
Today 38 Sixth Avenue, one of three SHoP-designed buildings at Pacific Park had its official topping-out ceremony, reaching its full height of 23 stories. When it opens, it will bring 303 below-market-rate rentals to the complex.
This charming condo brought in guesses ranging from $850,000 to $1.7 million. For a charming one-bedroom apartment with a courtyard, would you dish up the apartment's ask of $999,000?
Pricespotter is Curbed's pricing guessing game, and today, we're looking at a Prospect Heights one-bedroom with a private courtyard. How much do you think this place is asking? Take a guess, and remember, no cheating!
Although construction is still underway on the Pacific Park megaproject, it’s not impossible to get a taste of what the final product may look like. A virtual reality video simulates the experience of walking through the Brooklyn complex.
The day has finally arrived: The final modular unit was put into place at 461 Dean Street, the 32-story rental building within the Pacific Park megaproject, and the building is now officially topped out.
Leasing on the market rate units will begin sometime in the summer and residents will begin moving into the building sometime in the fall. The modular building features a total of 363 apartments and was designed by SHoP Architects.
The unusual Brooklyn home first hit the market last March with a higher ask, but maybe there isn't much of a market for spaces with floating offices—the price has been chopped to a little less than $2 million.
The condo is located in a firehouse that was built in 1880. It has since become a four-story building with seven units. The apartments have been offered on sale and rentals alike. This apartment was last purchased for $525K in 2006.
In this week's edition of Curbed Comparisons, we're looking at apartments asking around $1,800 in New York City neighborhoods like Williamsburg, the Upper East Side, and Astoria. Which one would you choose? Cast your vote!
The SHoP-designed building will stand 23 stories tall and have apartments that vary in size from studios to three bedrooms. Pacific Park's first fully affordable building at 535 Carlton Avenue topped out in February 2016. This building is expected to be complete by the end of 2017.