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Lower East Side Apartment For Sale At $2.2M
WOW House: A Lower East Side apartment with two bedrooms is for sale for $2.2 million.

WOW House: A Lower East Side apartment with two bedrooms is for sale for $2.2 million.

WOW House: A fancy Lower East Side apartment building from 2015 has an available three-bedroom for $4.9 million.

WOW House: A brand new co-op on the Lower East Side is for sale at $2.125 million.
WOW House: A innovative new building on the Lower East Side is selling brand new apartments.
WOW House: This airy two-bedroom home on the Lower East Side wants $2.2 million.
WOW House: A two-bedroom on the Lower East Side wants $899,000.
WOW House: The Lower East Side is changing: This three-bedroom Broome Street apartment wants $6.25 million
The neighborhood with the third largest income-housing cost gap was the Lower East Side, according to RentHop.
A dead cat, roaches and trash filled the Lower East Side home.
Slate Property Group, one of the controversial new co-owners of the Rivington House, has purchased two more buildings on the LES.
WOW House: Trendy Lower East Side condo now on the market on Norfolk Street.
This penthouse has open views, beautiful sunlight and a two-story outdoor living space.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo is just below Houston Street.
Clinton Supermarket & Mall served as a "lifeblood for locals" for over 10 years. Its landlord now wants a new tenant to pay $24K/month rent.
Rent on the Lower East Side decreased by 7.8 percent this year, according to a report issued by MNS​ Real Impact Real Estate.
Gary Barnett has said 20 percent affordable housing is enough.
The units at 242 Broome Street are officially up for sale.
The $83 million former trolley station will stretch from the Williamsburg Bridge to Norfolk Street, the plan says.
Construction on 252 South St. has made a lot of progress in the past week, photos show.
Housing prices are still going up but not at the pace they have been the past three years, according to new data from StreetEasy.
The six acres of unused space in the Lower East Side is slowly inching toward development.
The Department of City Planning rejected a plea from several city officials to make the mega-towers construction a community discussion.
The alternative social center and performance space's fate was held in limbo until now.