Four Brooklyn Houses With Vintage Details to See, Starting at $788K

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    Our picks for open houses to see this weekend are found in Park Slope, Bed Stuy, Sunset Park and Marine Park. They range in price from $788,000 to $3.895 million.

    Starting off in Park Slope, this turn-of-the-last-century row house has a terra-cotta tile roof with a dormer, a dog-leg stoop and a facade of pale yellow brick. Interior details include abundant woodwork, stained glass and wood mantels with tile. A single-family, it has five bedrooms and three bathrooms over four floors.

    interior of 533 2nd street

    533 2nd Street
    Price: $3.895 million
    Area: Park Slope
    Broker: Corcoran (Judith Lief)
    Sunday August 1, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
    See it here ->

    In Bed Stuy, a four-story Neo-Grec row house has a red brick facade with incised brownstone trim and a a sharply angled bay. Inside are mantels, moldings and wood floors. Last traded in 2006 for $635,000, the three-family appears in need of renovation and is offered “as is.”

    interior of 534 hancock street

    534 Hancock Street
    Price: $1.88 million
    Area: Bedford Stuyvesant
    Broker: NY Living Solutions
    Sunday August 1, 1 – 2:30 p.m.
    See it here ->

    Moving on to Sunset Park, a two-family frame house retain some original details but has been modernized and is in move-in condition, according to the listing. Perhaps dating from the 1870s or so, it appears to combine Italianate and Neo-Grec details. Original features include ceiling medallions, the staircase, and a niche in the bay window with an arched plaster detail. It’s configured as a duplex over a garden apartment.

    interior of 324 55th street

    324 55th Street
    Price: $1.299 million
    Area: Sunset Park
    Broker: Compass (Carolyn Cedar, Cynthia Barrera)
    Sunday August 1, 1 – 2:30 p.m.
    See it here ->


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    An early 20th century house in Marine Park offers vintage charm with a sun room, arched openings and vintage kitchen cabinets. The semi-detached single-family has a terrace, front and rear yards, and a finished cellar.

    marine park brooklyn 1752 hendrickson

    1762 Hendrickson Street
    Price: $788,000
    Area: Marine Park
    Broker: Fillmore (Nick Parascandola)
    Sunday August 1, 12 – 2 p.m.
    See it here ->

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