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The wait is almost over: Phase 1 of the townhouses at Navy Green are within weeks of occupancy. By the time the snow from this blizzard melts, you could be settling into one of these airy three- or four-bedroom homes, each featuring over 3,000 square feet of space.

We recently went on a tour of one of the homes, and when we weren’t too busy daydreaming of living here ourselves, we took plenty of pictures of the interiors for you to check out. Come on inside!

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This Neo-Grec Clinton Hill brownstone at 562 Washington Avenue is slim at 18 feet, but with five stories and a large two-story extension at the rear it offers a lot of square footage.

It’s set up with duplexes on the top and bottom, with a floor-through unit in between. So an owner could live in one of the duplexes and pull some decent rental income to offset the mortgage.

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This two-family home on Cambridge Place in Clinton Hill has several points of distinction. It’s a wood-framer that dates back to the Civil War. It’s landmarked, sitting within the Clinton Hill historic district. And it will look familiar to fans of White Collar, on which it was featured as the home of federal agent Peter Burke.

The Clinton Hill apartment of designers Kasia Wisniewski and Nick Foley is filled with the creative oddities and DIY projects one would expect from a pair of aesthetically minded makers.

The collection includes everything from antique glitter and a paper kaleidoscope from Foley’s mother (a vintage wholesaler), to a chunk of crystalized honey from a manufacturing trip to China, handmade paper flowers from their June wedding, and a slab of white marble pulled from a dumpster in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.