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Lavish Cobble Hill Two-Bedroom With Plasterwork, High Ceilings Asks $1.95 Million
In a grand 1850s Italianate, the parlor-floor apartment boasts a lofted office, two bathrooms, and a terrace.
Flatbush One-Bedroom With Arched Doorways, Dining Nook Asks $350K
It’s in a six-story Colonial Revival style building with a shared garden close to Brooklyn College.
Williamsburg Penthouse With Three Bedrooms, Bridge Views Asks $2.5 Million
In an 1880s cast-iron building, the condo has high ceilings, oak floors, and creamy finishes throughout.
Kensington Unit With Built-in, Arches, Breakfast Nook Asks $500K
With an updated kitchen and bath, the one-bedroom on a high floor in a Streamline Moderne brick complex retains original features such as moldings and doors.
HDFC Co-op With Mantel, Updated Kitchen in Bed Stuy Mansion Asks $400K
On the top floor of the former W. G. Randolph mansion, the petite one-bedroom has impressive original details along with recent updates.
 
  
                     
                                             
                                             
                                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                            
Is that a reasonable market price? Seems like a lot of money for a one bedroom apartment.
Clinton Hill Co-op With Arched Openings, Wood Floors, Updated Kitchen Asks $825Kvery nice
Top-Floor Sunset Park Co-op With New Kitchen, Wood Floors Asks $699KI know that this is just my opinion but, why would the entire space look so opulent, & the kitchen & Bathroom look like MY current kitchen & bathroom.
Lavish Cobble Hill Two-Bedroom With Plasterwork, High Ceilings Asks $1.95 MillionI think it's a nice and spacious co-op. Price is a bargain and makes up for the pretty high maintenance. Believe will get Asking. Anywho.....A
Flatbush One-Bedroom With Arched Doorways, Dining Nook Asks $350K