This World War II-era apartment offers a spacious layout and original details close to Prospect Park for under a million.
This World War II-era apartment offers a spacious layout and original details close to Prospect Park for under a million.
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom co-op in the historic district is spacious and intact, with original kitchen cupboards, bathroom tile, and mantel.
A spacious one-bedroom in a late '30s elevator building comes with original details, modern updates, and good storage.
A spacious 1940s one-bedroom co-op in Flatbush has high coved ceilings, arched openings, and modern updates.
An airy co-op in a late 19th century Beaux-Arts apartment building has high ceilings, a mantel, delicate plaster decoration, and stained glass windows.
Lit by windows on three sides, this Park Slope Edwardian apartment has a spacious layout and pristine woodwork.
With three bedrooms and a den, this is one of the largest apartments we've seen for sale at Prospect Heights' P.S. 9 Annex.
While it's lost some of its original doors, this Bay Ridge prewar apartment is larger than most, on the top floor, and has high ceilings and views.
Built for sizable Edwardian families, this top-floor co-op in a limestone flats building is roomy and has plenty of original details.
In an early 20th century Kinko-style house, this upper triplex offers three floors of living space, mantels, moldings, and wood floors.