Open House Picks: One Rare, Three Rambling
If you’re after the kind of sprawling, standalone, circa-1900 house of the type Ditmas Park is famous for, we’ve got three open houses worth checking out this weekend. None are actually technically in Ditmas Park, but they’re close by. They all have porches, and one has a turret to boot! Our fourth pick is different,…
If you’re after the kind of sprawling, standalone, circa-1900 house of the type Ditmas Park is famous for, we’ve got three open houses worth checking out this weekend. None are actually technically in Ditmas Park, but they’re close by.
They all have porches, and one has a turret to boot!
Our fourth pick is different, and the location is rare. It’s on Concord Street in Downtown Brooklyn. It’s one of those now semi-forgotten streets that recall Brooklyn’s past as a sleepy village, now nestled between roaring bridge onramps and giant sprouting hotel towers.
The inside has been modernized, and still retains an original fireplace that looks to be from about the 1840s or ’50s.
824 East 17th Street in Fiske Terrace
Broker: Brooklyn Properties
Price:Â $1,849,000
Sunday 12:00-2:00
Photo by Brooklyn Properties
190 Concord Street in Downtown Brooklyn
Broker:Â Corcoran
Price: $1,995,000
Sunday 1:00-2:30
Photo by Corcoran
353 Rugby Road in Beverly Square West
Broker:Â Town Residential
Price:Â $1,450,000
Sunday 1:30-3:30
Photo by Town Residential
512 East 24th Street in South Midwood
Broker: Fillmore Real Estate
Price:Â $1,450,000
Sunday 2:00-3:30
Photo by Fillmore Real Estate
All are beautiful homes, the ones in the Ditmas Park/Midwood are suitable for large families, the one on Concord street is perfect for a small family. Ditmas Park/Midwood/Victorian Flatbush is the next frontier.