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Sunset Park Co-op With Dining Room, High Ceilings, Solar Power Asks $550K
In the Sunset Park North Historic District across from the park, the unit comes with moldings, a clawfoot tub, and good closet space.
Clinton Hill HDFC Co-op With Dining Room on Top Floor Asks $489K
This early 20th century walkup is on the fifth floor and has a flexible layout along with prewar details such as moldings.
Big Prospect Heights Prewar With Mantel, Built-ins, Moldings Asks $1.995 Million
The Turner Towers three-bedroom has as many bathrooms as well as a sizable foyer and separate dining room.
Clinton Hill Mansion Unit With Marble Mantels, Deco Bath Asks $899K
The one-bedroom co-op has high ceilings, tall windows with original shutters, and abundant storage.
Flatbush Co-op With Foyer, Arches, Six Closets Asks $695K
This top floor unit has a roomy layout and some details from its 1940s era of construction like parquet, arched doorways, and an abundance of closet space.
Believe may get Asking or under. Maintenance fee is high for a one bedroom. Anywho. .A
Crown Heights One-Bedroom With Dining Nook, Five Closets Asks $625KFriendly note. This building is not colonial revival style. The NYC LPC historic report calls it “Arts-and-Crafts-inspired”, “vaguely medieval”, and a type of “tapestry brick dwellings” that were common in Brooklyn during this era.
Sunset Park Co-op With Dining Room, High Ceilings, Solar Power Asks $550KGreat building. The problem is the 25% flip tax and very high maintenance.
Big Prospect Heights Prewar With Mantel, Built-ins, Moldings Asks $1.995 MillionFirst I must nite -it's uniquely personalized. Staircase is too cute.Sage green is my color, so I love the kitchen Cabinets. Maintenance a lil steep, but overall, it is a very nice home. Believe will get close to Asking either way. Anywho...A+
Stylishly Updated Prospect Heights Duplex With Mantels, Garden Asks $2.1 Million