Nestled on nearly a quarter-acre of a quiet, private cul-de-sac, this five-bedroom, four-bathroom neo-Federal-style house was built in 1937 — the creation of master architect Julius Gregory, who was part of the team that helped design the United Nations complex.
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By Sean Trebach of Trebach Realty
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5/16/22
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He’s known not only for the fantastic homes he designed in Fieldston, but also in popular Florida communities like Temple Terrace and Sarasota at the height of the Roaring ‘20s.
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2/20/22
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Two homes on two lots — all on a third of an acre just a stone’s throw from Wave Hill.
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1/30/22
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It was the year John Glenn returned to space and Netscape was still something we browsed the internet with, and on Google for the first time.
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12/10/21
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This classic and charming three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom detached brick house was built in the 1930s at 5835 Liebig Ave., and still includes some of its original details such as decorative archways and inlaid hardwood floors.
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11/19/21
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Set on a quiet tree-lined street, this four-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom stucco Georgian Colonial-style house was built in 1920. It offers an inviting patio and fenced-in grassy yard that’s spacious and flat — perfect for entertaining, or simply for you and your family to enjoy.
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10/24/21
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Ripe for renovation, this four-bedroom, two full- and two half-bathroom brick house was built in 1963 to help accentuate what’s already a leafy, tree-lined street.
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9/25/21
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Is there such a thing as a leafy cul-de-sac in New York City? Sure, there is. As long as you know where to look.
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8/18/21
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Pamela Trebach has plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the housing market — even during a pandemic. A broker in the local family business Trebach Realty, Pamela says she actually sees no end in sight to the high demand of homes in this part of the Bronx, especially in the greater Riverdale and Kingsbridge area.
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By JOSEPH DE LA CRUZ
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7/24/21
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. And while change might be good, so is staying the same.
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7/15/21
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