Top 5 Stories on Brownstoner This Week: Brownsville Housing Lottery Launches
Popular stories this week include a stylish Park Slope reno, a Bay Ridge co-op on the market, and more news.
The co-op on the market at 6665 Colonial Road in Bay Ridge. Photo via Re/Max Elite
Bay Ridge Three-Bedroom With Foyer, Seven Closets Asks $569K
This Bay Ridge apartment has a roomy layout that includes three bedrooms and seven closets. The postwar building at 6665 Colonial Road doesn’t have a lot of architectural flourishes, but there is the opportunity for a new owner to put their own design stamp on the co-op unit.
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Two-Bedroom in Park Slope Manse With a Rich History Asks $2.195 Million
On the parlor level of an impressive brownstone manse near Grand Army Plaza, this two-bedroom co-op boasts high ceilings, a loft space, in-unit laundry, and a few details left from the 1890s. All of the features in the unit at 10 8th Avenue come at an equally impressive price.
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Affordable Housing Lottery for Three Brownsville Builds Has Units for $545
An affordable housing lottery launched for three new 100 percent affordable Brownsville buildings on formerly vacant city-owned sites. A developer bought the lots for $10 as part of a city-funded project to build deeply affordable apartments, with rents starting at $545 a month.
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The Insider: Dated Park Slope Prewar Becomes Stylish Live-Work Space for Two
The Art Deco-era details were subtle — a curved wall in the kitchen, arched openings between rooms, a fluted glass panel — but the new owners of this prewar apartment with an integrated professional office were determined to preserve and enhance them. The vintage touches provided a taking-off point for the redesign of the dated ground floor space, with the aim of creating an airy, comfortable, and functional apartment for two.
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Renovated Windsor Terrace Row House Near Prospect Park Asks $10,800 a Month
This single-family rental in Windsor Terrace is part of a picturesque block-long row and a short walk from Prospect Park. At 207 Windsor Place, it blends modern updates and historic features, such as a sleeping porch.
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