Park Slope French Flat With Window Seat in Turret, Three Bedrooms, Roof Deck Asks $1.895 Million
Now a co-op, the spacious Victorian-era apartment offers a renovated interior with some historic charm, two bathrooms, and in-unit laundry.
Sunset Park Finnish Co-op With Dining Room, Columns, Wood Floors Asks $525K
A Finnish co-op with a rare five rooms has a flexible floor plan, original wood floors, and columns flanking a wide doorway.
Bay Ridge Mid-Century Co-op With Hardwood Floors, Updated Kitchen Asks $329K
A modest and relatively affordable Bay Ridge one-bedroom appears to be in move-in condition, with original hardwood floors and light on two exposures.
Flatbush Co-op With ‘Colonial Touch,’ Windowed Foyer, Arches Asks $675K
A one-bedroom with a spacious layout has many of the features one might expect of a late 1930s building such as arched doorways.
Light-Filled Victorian Flat With Three Bedrooms, Garage in Park Slope Asks $1.995 Million
In the Park Slope Extension Historic District, this three-bedroom is spacious, with charming original details, and comes with its own garage.
Park Slope Three-Bedroom Co-op With Mantel, Built-ins, in-Unit Laundry Asks $1.695 Million
When advertised in 1904, units in this Park Slope building were promoted as "modern in every way."
Park Slope Two-Bedroom With ‘Large, Light Rooms,’ French Doors, Big Kitchen Asks $999K
While not a ton of original detail has survived, the rooms in this Park Slope apartment do indeed appear to be large and light, as advertised around the turn of the last century.
Pair of Prospect Heights Co-ops With Two Bathrooms, Laundry, Tower Asks $1.095 Million
For co-op hunters up for a project, this proposed combination of two units in a fine 19th century Prospect Heights flats building offers high ceilings, good light, and a spacious floor plan.
Windsor Terrace Co-op With Three Bedrooms, Updated Kitchen, Laundry Asks $1.125 Million
This Windsor Terrace prewar has a significant price tag, but it also has a generous amount of space including three bedrooms, two baths, and eight closets.
Updated Park Slope Walkup With Moldings, Bay Windows, Two Bedrooms Asks $1.125 Million
On the fourth floor of a Beaux-Arts building in Park Slope, this dumbbell apartment has high ceilings, original wood floors, and nooks and crannies to explore.