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Spacious Fiske Terrace Manse With Wood Floors, Deco Bath, Garage Asks $2.375 Million
The house was renovated in the 1920s, but it is likely an earlier home that was once owned by a partner in Vitagraph Studios.
Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for Fort Greene Tower With $1,782 Units
On a site that long ago housed a candy factory, the Fulton Street high-rise features a dog park, yoga and dance studio, and parking garage.
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 Park Slope, Bed Stuy, Windsor Terrace, and Midwood.
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.
Brownsville Affordable Housing Lottery Opens With $1,197 Three-Bedrooms
The last phase of an addition to the longstanding Marcus Garvey Village is heated and cooled with geothermal and includes large units.
209 Argyle is the one to watch. Huge house with all of the old world features. It is on the corner of Beverly which has heavy traffic during rush hour, but I think this is more than compensated for by the huge lot with that massive garden. Curious about the two different driveways it has on both streets . . .
A Prospect Park South Standalone and More to See, Starting at $725KSome of the "affordable" studios ($3385 for those earning 130% of AMI) are more expensive than market rate studios ($3,183). Perhaps people who are wiser than me (and they are legion) can explain that to me. Seems to me we should focus on creating deeply affordable housing rather than futzing around with units for those making more than the median income. Or use a narrower geographic area to determine AMI. So bizarre...
Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for Fort Greene Tower With $1,782 UnitsA very cool house, and I like that they did just enough to updated the house without making flipper design choices. Looks like they took out the ugly white fence as well so you can finally see the house. Would love to see more pics.
Spacious Fiske Terrace Manse With Wood Floors, Deco Bath, Garage Asks $2.375 MillionTudor revival row houses are reallly unusual in NYC. Chester Court is one of four City Historic Districts in PLG. There are a few more similar Tudor revival houses across Flatbush Avenue on Rutland Road in the Prospect-Lefferts Gardens Historic District. I don’t know of any others in brownstone Brooklyn.
A PLG Tudor and More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.295 Million