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Cobble Hill »

The neighborhood saw the largest growth in overall average rent in April, a real estate report found.

Flatlands »

Rentberry has would-be tenants bidding for their apartments online.

Washington Heights »

The building will house 192 units and 169 indoor parking spots, records showed.

Clinton Hill »

The tour will focus on five construction projects between Classon Avenue and Hall Street.

DUMBO »

The Jehovah's Witnesses have listed 69 Adams Street on the Watchtower Real Estate website.

East Harlem »

Developer AvalonBay is planning to build new schools, apartments and retail on East 96th Street.

Astoria »

Real estate experts attribute the uptick to high demand for homes and a zoning change in 2010.

Brooklyn Heights »

The Jehovah's Witnesses have put 107 Columbia Heights on the market.

Downtown Brooklyn »

The 1,066-foot tower will be the tallest in the borough.

Upper East Side »

The sale will help the museum buy its new home, officials say.

Cobble Hill »

The neighborhood mainstay will be empty by mid-May, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Navy Yard »

Mast Brothers is expanding its chocolate-making operation to the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

DUMBO »

The Jehovah's Witnesses have reportedly reached a deal in the sale of their two DUMBO properties.

Midtown »

Streeteasy found that a few particular buzzwords help to move listings faster.