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Homes for Sale in New York City
On the Market in New York City
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Click on the slide show to see this week’s featured properties in New York City:
• In Lincoln Square, a one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath duplex co-op with century-old oak paneling and a wood-burning fireplace in the Gothic-style Hotel des Artistes.
• In the West Village, a renovated one-bedroom, one-bath co-op with a bonus room, a decorative fireplace and new wood floors in a 19th-century Beaux-Arts walk-up.
• In West Midwood, Brooklyn, a five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath 1905 house with a foyer, a double living room, large kitchen, a rear deck with a partially paved yard, a garage, and a finished basement.
Additional reporting by Suzanne Hamlin.
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