Found in Carroll Gardens, Bed Stuy and Bushwick, all four have original details and appear to be move-in ready.
Found in Carroll Gardens, Bed Stuy and Bushwick, all four have original details and appear to be move-in ready.
The lofted one-bedroom has 14-foot-high ceilings and giant windows thanks to its location in former Public School No. 78, which was built circa 1888 and converted in 1984.
Brooklyn has only a handful of early 19th century Gothic Revival townhouses, and this one comes with original details and a wood burning fireplace.
A spacious one-bedroom in an Art Deco co-op has nice architectural features, a good-size foyer, cute vintage bathroom and large closets.
Bells and whistles in this grand brownstone include burl inlays, Minton tile, stained glass and the original passthroughs.
This weekend's open houses are all recently renovated, except one, which is in need of a full gut, or so says the listing.
The petite one-bedroom in a Montrose Morris-designed townhouse has high ceilings, windows on three sides, and a nicely renovated kitchen and bathroom.
A showpiece of early 20th century Brooklyn development, this freestanding rambler retains much of its stately glory even if it has been altered through the years.
The World War II-era unit comes equipped with a gleaming white-and-black kitchen and a bathroom with fun vintage tile.
Featuring a living room with a 22-foot-high ceiling, the carefully considered modern interior is as wonderful today as it was when new.