A Bed Stuy Brownstone and More to See, Starting at $800K

Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Bed Stuy, Park Slope, Flatbush, and Cypress Hills. They range in price from $800,000 to $3.15 million.

Dahlander-Designed Bed Stuy Townhouse With Built-ins, Mantels Asks $3 Million

A wealth of woodwork fills the parlor level of this Bed Stuy townhouse, with built-ins, fretwork, a pier mirror, and mantels among the highlights. There have been some updates, like central air, but there is still room for a new owner to put their own design stamp on the interior while being surrounded by period features.

parlor with cream walls, moldings, two exposures, a mantel
Photo via Compass

Park Slope Brownstone With Luxe Reno, Garage Asks $27K a Month

On the exterior, this Park Slope brownstone still has some of the Italianate details that define the style, but after the house last sold the interior got a modern reno. The luxurious interior and a garage with an off-street entrance might make 96 6th Avenue appealing to those who want some perks and privacy.

sunken living room with sunken living room, wood floors
Photo via Compass

PLG Studio With Sunken Living Room Asks $2,650 a Month

There is some vintage charm in this Prospect Lefferts Gardens studio, with a sunken living room, a butter yellow bath, and wood floors. It is a first-floor unit in 125 Ocean Avenue, a six-story co-op building across from Prospect Park.

new brick housing
Photo by Susan De Vries

Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for $812 Units at Former Pfizer Site in ‘Burg

An affordable housing lottery has launched at 11 Gerry Street, a fully affordable 10-story building in Rabsky’s giant Broadway Triangle development. Units start at $812 a month. The mega-development, which includes nine buildings and spans two Williamsburg blocks, was the subject of a highly controversial 2017 rezoning.

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