Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

Dec 06, 2018 · 5 comments
Jen (<br/>)
That Soho unit is a quasi one bedroom, to put it generously. Putting up a wall does not a room make, especially when the bed barely fits.
Michael c (Brooklyn)
“A well apportioned living room”? “A sunny northern exposure”?
Yaj (NYC)
"In SoHo, a one-bedroom, one-bath apartment with sunny northern exposure and a view of the Empire State Building, in a postwar doorman building." The address on Charton Street is NOT in the SoHo neighborhood of NYC. All of Charton Street is to the west of 6th Avenue, while SoHo's western boundary is to the east at West Broadway. Ironically, this building is in a very real NYC neighborhood--the South Village. (It even used to be on maps as recently as the 1990s.) Extending the boundaries of SoHo NYC (which has very specific boundaries) trivializes the reasons for the designation--in this case cast iron factory buildings from the late 19th and early 20th century. By the logic used here Wall Street would be SoHo.
C Wolfe (Bloomington IN)
Looks like the wrong slideshow was loaded here? The entry image does not appear, and the images are the same as those in the region slideshow.
Stefanos Chen (New York)
@C Wolfe Thanks for alerting us. The image should link to the correct slideshow now