Open House Picks: Contemporary, 1930s and Victorian
Our picks for open houses to see this weekend offer a variety of styles but all appear to be in move-in condition. A rare Kensington listing offers early 20th century details and a recent renovation. A new-construction two-family town house in Gowanus (not Boerum Hill, as the listing says) has a contemporary but not ultra-modern look. It features…
Our picks for open houses to see this weekend offer a variety of styles but all appear to be in move-in condition. A rare Kensington listing offers early 20th century details and a recent renovation. A new-construction two-family town house in Gowanus (not Boerum Hill, as the listing says) has a contemporary but not ultra-modern look.
It features a semi-open plan and big windows throughout, with a view of the neo-Gothic St. Agnes chruch across the street. We’re not sure what the outside looks like but there is central air, so it’s not a Fedders.
For those in search of 19th century detail, we offer a neo-Grec with colorful decor and four floor-through apartments in Bed Stuy, or a late Victorian in Crown Heights configured as a triplex over a garden floor rental.
The latter was designed by Magnus Dahlander and Axel Hedman and built in 1894. It was a Building of the Day last year. It is landmarked.
278 Clifton Place in Bed Stuy
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens
Price: $1,995,000
Sunday 2:00-4:00
Photo by Brown Harris Stevens
411 Degraw Street in Gowanus
Broker: Corcoran
Price: $4,600,000
Sunday 3:00-5:00
Photo by Corcoran
925 Sterling Place in Crown Heights
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens
Price: $1,975,000
Sunday 2:30-4:00
Photo by Brown Harris Stevens
3357 12th Avenue in Kensington
Broker: FSBO
Price: $1,550,000
Sunday 1:00-3:00
Photo by owner
see– this new format for open houses is causing people to just scroll by and ignore.