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Open House Insider

West Village »

Graffiti Seen as a Selling Point in Some Manhattan Apartments

Brokers say that some landlords preserve graffiti on apartment walls to help attract new tenants.

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DNAinfo's Open House Insider previews the open houses you'll want to put on your agenda this weekend.

Sunnyside »

Four apartments to see this weekend in gentrifying neighborhoods in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens.

Chelsea »

Some 230 residential projects in the works are hoping for the green LEED-certification designation.

Murray Hill »

Three 2-bedroom apartments for $500K or less have upcoming open houses.

TriBeCa »

Conrad Bradford finds "ghost spaces" for schools, yoga studios and others unwelcome to many landlords. 

Chelsea »

Three pre-war luxury loft conversions to put on your open house calendar.

SoHo »

Top brokers give their tips on how to host a successful open house in the summer.

Spuyten Duyvil »

Check out two- and three-bedroom deals in Midtown, Jackson Heights and Riverdale, from $249K to $875K .

Lower East Side »

To find something during the busiest rental season, be ready to act quickly, brokers advise.

Park Slope »

The open houses include a Crown Heights 2-bedroom, a Park Slope 3-bedroom and a Chelsea perch.

Ditmas Park »

The new kitchen of this Ditmas Park one-bedroom, convertible two-bedroom, got rave reviews.

Long Island City »

A Long Island City condo has $25,000 of add-ons, including granite countertops and built-in speakers.

Yorkville »

A Yorkville one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op has hardwood floors and high ceilings.

Morningside Heights »

House hunters had high spirits while touring a Morningside Heights co-op.

Clinton Hill »

Creative house hunters contemplated crafty changes to a one-bedroom condo in Clinton Hill.