A Bay Ridge Tudor With a Garage and More to See, Starting at $1.595 Million

Our picks for open houses to check out last week were found in Bay Ridge, Clinton Hill, Prospect Park South, and Bushwick. They range in price from $1.595 million to $3.549 million.


cobble hill - parlor with plasterwork, marble mantel
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Cobble Hill Brownstone With Plasterwork, Marble Mantels, Central Air Asks $11.25 Million

Opulent plasterwork is on display in this Cobble Hill Italianate, paired with a modern renovation by a noted architect that includes triple-paned windows, central air, and a sauna. In the Cobble Hill Historic District, the brownstone at 321 Clinton Street is also generously sized with four floors of living space plus a garden-level rental unit.

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showhouse - parlor with original woodwork, pink sofa
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Real Simple Home Transforms Grand Crown Heights Townhouse

An impressive Crown Heights townhouse in need of renovation bought long ago by a Brownstoner reader has been given new life for this year’s Real Simple Home. The show house opened to the public Thursday, September 12 and ran through the weekend.

park slope - front parlor with mantel with mirror, wood floor, wall moldings
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Park Slope Brownstone With Woodwork, Chicken Coop, Solar Panels Asks $5.995 Million

This grand Park Slope Neo-Grec got some new decorative touches since it was last on the market, but the original details, including a wealth of woodwork, are still in place. At 56 8th Avenue, it is within the Park Slope Historic District and a short stroll to Grand Army Plaza.

brooklyn interior - Vivid green floor-to-ceiling drapes and out-of-the-ordinary furnishings, including tubular 1980s armchairs by Norwegian designer Terje Ekstrom and modular metal stools that can be grouped as a coffee table, stand out against the pale gray walls of designer Fawn Galli’s Boerum Hill townhouse. A paper lantern from Spanish designer Jaime Hayon’s Formakami series, a contemporary expression of age-old Asian tradition, hangs above
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Enchanted Realm: Fawn Galli Creates Magic in Her Boerum Hill Townhouse

Fawn Galli calls the renovation of her family’s imposing Boerum Hill brownstone “minimal,” surely a masterpiece of understatement. In fact, she and her husband, architect Julio Fernandez Salcedo, converted the four-story building from three apartments to two, created several new baths, installed a souped-up Ikea kitchen in the rear parlor, laid new herringbone floors throughout, and made a host of other tweaks.

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