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Clinton Hill Wood Frame With Marble Mantels, Central Air Asks $2.25 Million
A recent renovation switched up the floor plan and added modern amenities while keeping some of the period elements.
Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for $844 Units at Atlantic Avenue Tower
The new development also has market rate housing and upscale amenities including a movie theater and sauna with a cold plunge pool.
Penthouse Condo at One Domino Square Tops Square Foot Price
The luxurious unit has sweeping views of the East River and a substantial private terrace in a building notable for its architect and two swimming pools.
Brooklyn Real Estate Listings Six Months Later: All Four Sold
This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Fort Greene, Crown Heights, Bay Ridge, and Kensington.
A Sprawling Colonial Revival in Prospect Park South Asks $3.1 Million
The early 20th century dwelling has some interior updates, but still retains wood floors, a grand staircase, built-ins, and stained glass.
First floor details are really nice (excluding the "dinette/sitting room"). Gonna need some money invested in the kitchen and bathrooms. But I really like the throwback floor tile and wall tile in the bathroom. That custom rug around the pool table is really something! Was that a common design back in the day?
Midwood Park Standalone With Inglenook, Pier Mirror Asks $1.75 MillionI think it's great. All the best to everyone applying.
Brownsville Affordable Housing Lottery Launches With $711 One-BedroomsI'm a tad bit betwixt and between with this one. Price is a little over, though I also think it's kinda fair. Modernizations needed to give it THAT "WOW" FACTOR. Believe it will get under Asking, but not by much. Anywho...A. All the best!
Bed Stuy Row House With Plasterwork, Mantels Asks $2.245 MillionAs Brownstoner points out there is an inconsistency between the house description and the floor plan. According to the floor plan the grand front foyer and stairs are for the two (?) rental units while the primary unit owners are relegated to the back servants stairs. Is that what people with 4 million to spend want?
Crown Heights Limestone With Opulent Details Returns With $4.25 Million Ask