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Brooklyn Heights Co-op Near Promenade With Fireplace Asks $2.25 Million
A charming prewar close to the Brooklyn Promenade has a working fireplace and banks of windows.
Park Slope Beaux-Arts Unit With Woodwork, Mantel Asks $1.195 Million
A co-op in an exuberant turn-of-the-last-century building has high ceilings and potential to expand.
Jitterbug-Era Late Deco Kensington Co-op With Three Bedrooms, Two Baths Asks $850K
This World War II-era apartment offers a spacious layout and original details close to Prospect Park for under a million.
Would You Live in This Well Preserved 1920s Jackson Heights Unit Asking $925K?
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom co-op in the historic district is spacious and intact, with original kitchen cupboards, bathroom tile, and mantel.
Windsor Terrace Co-op With Built-ins, Penny Tile, Walk-in Closets Asks $599K
A spacious one-bedroom in a late ’30s elevator building comes with original details, modern updates, and good storage.
Love the spaciousness & natural Sun Lighting throughout apt. Maintenance steep, but price seems fair. Anywho...A+ for sure.
Park Slope Beaux-Arts Unit With Woodwork, Mantel Asks $1.195 MillionHandsome place. 2o% down (I'm sure most buyers will put down more) and you have a monthly nut over $10K. Yikes.
Expansive, Recently Renovated Condo in Former Cobble Hill Church Asks $2.275 Millionspiral stairs = deal breaker
Roomy Brooklyn Heights Co-op With River and Skyline Views Asks $2.25 MillionThat's a beautiful block, very busy as it's close to Flatbush and B & Q, which is an advantage to many. The apartment is quite nice — really like the built-in work and would take a closer look at the joinery/woodwork if I were interested in the place. Building appears to have nice bones. And damn, do I want a fireplace. I deserve one. Also, central air is a huge bonus. $1.295M for a 1/4 share of a brownstone is not my bag. I wouldn't want to pay $10K+/year for maintenance and taxes—I understand it's very hard, but I'd double my efforts in looking around for the same price per square foot in a newer condo or stand-alone home.
Condo With Built-Ins, Wood-Burning Fireplace in Landmarked Brownstone Asks $1.295 Million