A Bay Ridge Row House and More to See, Starting at $699K

Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Prospect Heights, Bay Ridge, and Flatlands. They range in price from $699,000 to $3.799 million.

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Crown Heights HDFC Co-op With Woodwork, Mantel, Two Bedrooms Asks $745K

Perks of this income restricted two-bedroom, one-bath co-op include an abundance of prewar charm, high ceilings, and low monthly maintenance. It’s on the second floor of an early 20th century apartment building at 465 Eastern Parkway, about a 15 minute stroll from the Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Botanic Garden.


construction worker on the roof of the new Hebron School development
Photo by Susan De Vries

Controversial Hebron Development Nears Finish With ‘Affordable’ Rentals in Crown Heights

A controversial development on the site of a 19th century home for the aged in the Crown Heights North II Historic District appears to be wrapping up construction, and a housing lottery for pricey but income-restricted apartments has opened. Approved by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, the building at 959 Sterling Place was the subject of a lawsuit and has turned out much as expected, according to neighbors.

park slope - street view of a row of brownstones

Park Slope Brownstone With Mantels, Plasterwork, Pocket Doors Asks $4.95 Million

The list of original details is fairly impressive in this Park Slope brownstone with built-ins, mantels, moldings, encaustic tiles, and pocket doors. At 539 3rd Street, it is also a short stroll from Prospect Park.

bed stuy - parlor with fretwork divider, wood floor, pocket doors

Bed Stuy Townhouse With Fretwork, Mantels, Built-ins Asks $2.2 Million

Loaded with 1890s period charm, this Bed Stuy townhouse offers up a wealth of woodwork, including built-ins, wainscoting, pocket doors, fretwork, and more. At 102 Decatur Street, it is a legal-three family with four floors of living space.

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