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Cobble Hill Studio Loft With Fun Kitchen in Marble-Clad Bank Building Asks $719K
Cheery colors, elegant tile, and built-in storage make the most of a studio loft in an historic bank building.
Sunset Park Prewar One-Bedroom With Terrace, Vintage Tile Asks $349K
This modest one-bedroom in a 1920s Finnish co-operative needs work but has potential with high ceilings and big windows.
Prospect Park South One-Bedroom With Arches, Breakfast Nook Asks $575K
Original 1930s details bring charm, including parquet floors, wide doorways, and a large foyer with a niche.
Windsor Terrace Prewar With Two Bedrooms, Arches Asks $1.125 Million
Near Prospect Park, this top-floor Windsor Terrace co-op has a roomy layout with six closets, parquet, and a renovated kitchen and bath.
Ditmas Park Top Floor Two-Bedroom With Wood Floors, Eat-in Kitchen Asks $599K
In an Art Deco building, the unit has some 1930s details including wood floors, picture rails, and arched doorways.
that seems pretty high for the size and condition of the apartment no? i know greenpoint is expensive but i didn’t think it was THAT expensive…
Greenpoint Prewar Walkup With Mantel, Fireplace, Dishwasher Wants $780KIs 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 Million