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This Week’s Worth-It New York City Apartment Listings

There’s a sprawling ten-room English revival house for rent in Flatbush.
  1. Jenni Kayne, Real-Estate Flipper Will her new shoppable farmhouse and spa in Tivoli be the next on the market?
  2. A Two-Bedroom Bed-Stuy Duplex for Under $1 Million Plus a Tudor City one-bedroom with a working fireplace and lots of original details in Park Slope.
  3. A Central Park South Studio With a Room of Windows for $770,000 Plus a charming little one-bed with garden views in historic Hudson Heights.
  4. The Perfect Kitchen in Ridgewood Architectural designer Brianne Doak had one hard line when looking for a rental: no landlord specials.
  5. A Pinwheel House From a Frank Lloyd Wright Disciple The New Canaan four-bedroom also has stained-glass ceilings and lots of built-in seating.
  6. A Two-Bedroom Near the Frick for Just $950,000 And another in Jackson Heights with lots of light and good details.
  7. What We Know About the Sexual-Assault Lawsuits Against Oren and Tal Alexander Both Official founders, Tal and Oren Alexander, along with Oren’s twin brother, have been accused of rape in three lawsuits.
  8. Trouble at the Rent Guidelines Board Owner member Christina Smyth is getting sued for alleged harassment of Section 8 tenants.
  9. Core Club vs. Michael Shvo The private club on Fifth Avenue is suing the developer for failing to provide sufficiently luxurious accommodations.
  10. What Superfund? Brokers say the Gowanus luxury market is impervious to toxic fumes.
  11. Hot Bird Becomes Chick-fil-A Time marches on for the hulking tower at 809 Atlantic.
  12. The Broker Always Knows the Breakup Is Coming It isn’t just Ben and Jen.
  13. Broker Tal Alexander Is Accused of Rape in New Lawsuit The suit alleges that Tal, a co-founder of Official, assaulted a woman along with his brothers Oren and Alon.
  14. Your Rent Is Going Up The Rent Guidelines Board voted last night to approve increases on one- and two-year leases.
  15. A Riverdale Two-Bedroom With a Pool and a View for $437,000 As the heat dome sets in, we found you places to cool off.
  16. Is a $199,000 Penthouse on East 84th a Bargain or a Bad Idea? A what-if right off Park Avenue.
  17. Your New Life in a Connecticut Colonial Or a charming, cheapish shack in Riverhead that is probably a gut job.
  18. The Listings Have Dogs Now Goldendoodles seem to be the new round mirror for apartment stagers.
  19. Brokers Are Ready to Fight for Their Fees An army of Douglas Elliman and Corcoran agents turned out to oppose Chi Ossé’s broker-fee reforms: “We don’t just open doors.”
  20. Who Wants 281 Park Without Fotografiska? Aby Rosen’s $140 million sticker price has gone from steep to “asinine,” brokers say.
  21. A One-Bedroom in Villa Charlotte Brontë for $649,000 And a Chelsea studio so nice you won’t mind having a bed in your living room.
  22. How to Find an Actually Good Apartment Not on StreetEasy How New Yorkers are actually finding their apartments right now.
  23. Should Landlords Cover Broker Fees? Talking to a broker who thinks Chi Ossé’s new bill will be better for everyone involved.
  24. A Two-Bedroom With a Jacuzzi Near Riverside Park And more actually roomy apartments for under a million in Chelsea, Ditmas Park, and Forest Hills.
  25. The Branded Towers of Miami No one will even build a luxury building in the city without a name brand attached to it.
  26. An 1882 Wood-Frame House in Washington Heights Owners Hoagy Bix Carmichael and Charmaine Lord did not want “modern blah blah,” he says.
  27. The Wildair Owners Are Taking Over an Upstate Hamlet This weekend, they’ll open their fourth business in Hensonville, whose population is less than 500 people.
  28. A Startlingly Well-Priced Fieldston One-Bedroom And a picturesque little studio on Jane Street for $450,000.
  29. Sonja Morgan Is Ready for Greenwich Chatting with the Real Housewife as she packs up her Upper East Side townhouse for auction.
  30. Pine Floors and a Porch to Lounge On in Greenport This is a vacation-themed edition.
  31. A Carnegie Hill One-Bed With Built-Ins Galore And statement windows in Morningside Heights.
  32. Martha Stewart and Her Daughter Bought at the Belnord And she’s already shopping at Zabar’s.
  33. A Beachy House in Broad Channel for $449,000 Plus a dramatic Murray Hill studio and 2.5 bedroom in Sunnyside.
  34. What Ever Happened to the Three-Bedroom? How everything became either a chopped-up two-bed or $11,000 a month.
  35. New York’s Panic-Room Boom From installing electrified doorknobs to ballistics-grade walk-in closets, the city’s ultrarich are feeling ultra-paranoid.
  36. A Workable Jackson Heights One-Bedroom for $430,000 And a Prospect Heights two-bedroom just five minutes from the park.
  37. Emily Weiss Bought Two Townhouses in 5 Months The Glossier co-founder has spent a combined $40 million since last November.
  38. There’s an Under-$2 Million Breuer House for Sale The owners of the Croton-on-Hudson three-bedroom won’t consider “anyone who’s remotely thinking about tearing it down.”
  39. Annie Leibovitz Is Giving Up Her California Farm Dream The 65-acre property is one of several she’s put up for sale in recent years.
  40. East Hampton Braces for Zero Bond Scott Sartiano wants to expand out East. The village is losing its mind.
  41. The $10,000-a-Month ‘Wellness Social Club’ on Greenwich Street Using AI and a little bit of your blood, Continuum Club promises a “journey to becoming the ideal version of oneself.”
  42. Mica Ertegun’s East 81st Townhouse Hits Market The interior designer and original kilim influencer’s Manhattan home was her greatest calling card.
  43. A Dome Home in Montauk Is for Sale “It would be a shame to tear it down. You can’t find another house like it.”
  44. A Murray Hill Two-Bed With a Wood-Burning Fireplace And a three-bedroom that’s a short walk to St. John the Divine.
  45. Eva Alt Is Selling Downtown The dancer turned broker has managed the impossible: making it cool to be a real-estate agent.
  46. Your Very Own Masonic Temple in Hillsdale And a perfectly renovated Victorian near Hudson.
  47. Welcome to Williamsburg’s Wellness Corridor Heading north on Wythe, a person could go from red-light therapy to a Juvaderm touch-up to a cold plunge without even calling an Uber.
  48. What Does This Big Settlement About Broker Commissions Mean for New York? Is it cheaper to buy a house yet?
  49. The Clintons and Carl Bernstein Schmoozed Here Publisher Stephen Rubin’s living room has 17-foot-high ceilings and a lot of built-in shelves.
  50. Brooklyn Tower Is in Trouble “It’s one thing to pay a premium to be 1,000 feet above Central Park. But 1,000 feet above Trader Joe’s?”
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