Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Park Slope, Greenpoint, Bed Stuy and Windsor Terrace. They range in price from $2.095 million to $5.25 million.

In the Park Slope Historic District is an 1890s two-family of pale yellow brick and limestone that hasn’t changed hands in decades. Set up as an owner’s triplex over a garden rental, it’s got a kitchen on the parlor floor, oodles of varnished woodwork in seemingly excellent condition, fretwork, wainscoting, a pier mirror and seven mantels.

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624 6th Street
Price: $5.25 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Shii Ann Huang)
Sunday February 27, 2 – 3:30 p.m.
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In the Greenpoint Historic District is a well-preserved 1870s Neo-Grec three-family. Part of a row, it was constructed in 1876 as a flats house by Frederick Weber, according to the historic district’s designation report. The brick building has incised brownstone lintels, an intricate cornice and a ground-floor entrance. Inside, its three nearly identical apartments of five and six rooms each have high ceilings, plaster details, woodwork, pocket doors, tin ceilings and original wood floors, all in apparently excellent condition. There are two white marble mantels, and the bathrooms and kitchens are modern.

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124 Calyer Street
Price: $3.5 million
Area: Greenpoint
Broker: Compass (Jeremy Willis)
Sunday February 27, 2 – 4 p.m.
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In Bed Stuy, a circa 1880s red brick and brownstone Queen Anne row house with mansard roof and dormers was designed by noted 19th century architects Parfitt Brothers, according to the listing, and it certainly looks as if it could be. In estate condition, the four-story three-family house is set up with two apartments on the top floor over a triplex. The listing’s few photos show tin ceilings, fanciful woodwork, shutters, plaster arches and built-ins. The listing says there are also decorative mantels, pocket doors and inlaid parquet floors.

interior detail

438 Putnam Avenue
Price: $2.15 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Erik Gonsalves)
Sunday February 27, 12 – 1 p.m.
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In Windsor Terrace, an 20th century brick row house has a white-painted bay window and front porch with columns and no lack of curb appeal. Inside is a decorative brick fireplace, parquet floors, beamed ceilings, stained glass, white-painted woodwork and an updated kitchen and bathroom. The single-family has laundry, another bathroom and a second kitchen in the English basement, which is below grade and not legal living space, according to PropertyShark. The house has been in the same family since at least the 1980s.

interior of 123 sherman street

123 Sherman Street
Price: $2.095 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Compass (Erica Nieves)
Saturday February 26, 12:30 – 2:30 p.m.
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