Top 5 Stories on Brownstoner This Week: An Affordable Housing Lottery for First-Time Buyers
Catch up on your reading with a look at the most popular stories from the past week.

A Park Slope Limestone With Central Air and Three Others to See, Starting at $780K
Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Park Slope, Midwood Park, and East Flatbush. They ranged in price from $780,000 to $5.495 million.
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Affordable Housing Lottery Offers Ocean Hill Co-ops to First-Time Buyers for Under $250K
Four two-bedroom co-ops in an Ocean Hill development are for sale through an affordable housing lottery, priced at $247,550 each. The terms are notable: Very low down payments are allowed, and the mortgage interest rate is ultra low.
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Winfield’s Opens in Old Manny’s Space in Bed Stuy, Slinging Burgers, Salads, Bagels
Winfield’s, a new family-friendly, diner-style restaurant, has opened on Bed Stuy’s Patchen Avenue offering breakfast and lunch at affordable prices, with plans to extend to dinner and brunch service.
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Prospect Park South Tudor With Mantels, Woodwork, Garage Asks $1,999,999
In Prospect Park South, this early 20th century standalone has space to spare and plenty of original unpainted woodwork, including mantels, moldings, and wainscoting. Located at 84 Buckingham Road, it also has a garage.
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Duplex in Santigold’s Former Bed Stuy Brownstone With New Kitchen, Central Air Asks $6,700 a Month
This Bed Stuy brownstone got a head-turning renovation when it was owned by the singer Santigold, and while some of the bold design choices remain, the duplex for rent got another update that includes a new kitchen.
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