The co-op apartment on East 64th Street was bought by Michael Steinhardt, the money manager and philanthropist, for $15.4 million. Source: New York Times
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Jean Kennedy Smith’s Duplex Is Up for Sale
Ms. Smith, who died last June, was the last surviving sibling of President John F. Kennedy. She moved into the apartment at 4 Sutton Place after serving as ambassador to Ireland. Source: New York Times
Oakland, N.J.: A Rustic Version of Suburbia, 30 Miles From Midtown
Less pricey than surrounding areas of Bergen County, the borough has a secluded feeling, but highways make it accessible to the city. Source: New York Times
The Return of the Foyer
The pandemic has prompted some builders to reconsider open plan apartments to include an entry space, a de facto “airlock” between the outside world and the rest of the apartment. Source: New York Times
A Push for Zoning Reform in Connecticut
Momentum is growing for multifamily housing to be built in a state full of detached single-family houses. Source: New York Times
Homes for Sale in Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx
This week’s properties are in the financial district, Crown Heights and Kingsbridge. Source: New York Times
What $1.9 Buys You in California, New York and Tennessee
An early 20th-century house in San Francisco, a one-bedroom condo on Central Park West in Manhattan and a four-bedroom home in Nashville. Source: New York Times
John Steinbeck’s ‘Little Fishing Place’ in Sag Harbor Is on the Market
The novelist spent his summers at the waterfront property, which sits on 1.8 acres and includes his “writing house.” The asking price is $17.9 million. Source: New York Times
Pigeon Guys Face Tough Times: ‘Who Has the Money? Who Has the Roof?’
As New York’s working-class neighborhoods shrink, so does the space for keeping pigeons. Source: New York Times
Homes for Sale in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens
This week’s properties are on the Upper West Side, Greenpoint and Bayside. Source: New York Times
What $400,000 Buys You in Ohio, Illinois and New York
A 1921 home outside Cleveland, a two-bedroom condominium in Chicago and a circa-1880 house in Kingston. Source: New York Times
$400,000 Homes in Ohio, Illinois and New York
A 1921 home outside Cleveland, a two-bedroom condominium in Chicago and a circa-1880 house in Kingston. Source: New York Times
Essex Fells, N.J.: ‘It’s Very Norman Rockwell’
With its highly regarded schools, grand old homes and close-knit community, the borough is one of Essex County’s most desirable areas. Source: New York Times
Covid Vaccines as an Amenity
Senior living communities around the country are offering vaccine access as an incentive for moving in. Source: New York Times
West Chelsea: A ‘Vibrant’ Area Full of Art and Architecture
Known for galleries, high-design buildings and the High Line, the neighborhood attracts a mix of people, from art lovers to finance and tech workers. Source: New York Times
