Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Few Under $1,000 per Square Foot
None of this week’s top listings have appeared on this list before, and a handful of them are in popular nabes but come in at under $1,000 per square foot.
None of this week’s top listings have appeared on this list before, and a handful of them are in popular nabes but come in at under $1,000 per square foot.
Which would you choose?
10. On the top floor of a brick walkup, this Park Slope one-bedroom has some original details including moldings and rustic wood floors. The sunny windows provide treetop view on two sides of the apartment. There’s also a shared backyard with a sitting area.
259 8th Street #2R
Price: $2,400/month
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Caterina Peters, Patrice Mack)
$2,500 or Less in Park Slope & Boerum Hill
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9. This cute 600-square-foot Sunset Park co-op has some nice midcentury-esque details including custom teak cabinets and vintage-looking tile in the kitchen, and living room built-ins. This one’s also in a great locale — a block from Sunset Park.
712 45th Street #2D
Price: $385,000
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Corcoran (Jean Manon)
Homes Under $1,000 per Square Foot
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8. This solid three-bedroom brick home in Midwood is newly renovated and move-in ready. Near the Avenue J station for the Q train, it’s also just a couple of blocks from the playground at Kolbert Park.
1115 East 15th Street
Price: $829,000
Area: Midwood
Broker: Fillmore (Ken McBride)
Homes Under $1,000 per Square Foot
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7. This sweet PLG home was once a farm house. Newly renovated, the home has an all-new kitchen, three bedrooms, and two baths. There’s also a finished basement that could be a rec room. The home is just five blocks from Prospect Park.
288 Midwood Street
Price: $1.199 million
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Shakira CoPenny)
Homes Under $1,000 per Square Foot
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6. This one comes billed as having “rustic country charm,” which may be an odd thing to claim for a home in the midst of industrial Bushwick, but it does have some quaint appeal. This one dates to the 1860s, according to the listing, and is set up as a single-family with two bedrooms on the second floor and an open loft space on the third. It got a complete renovation in 2008, including new boiler, electric and plumbing and new kitchen and baths.
42 Bushwick Place
Price: $1.325 million
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Andrew B. VanDusen)
Open House Pick
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5. This three-story, three-bedroom Mill Basin château may have been built in 2007, but its opulence speaks of another era. Its spacious rooms are replete with hand-crafted mahogany, granite and marble finishes, and it boasts such luxe features as a heated swimming pool and custom-made mahogany walk-in closets.
2304 East 66th Street
Price: $3,599,999
Area: Mill Basin
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Jack Chiu, Misha Chiporukh)
Listing of the Day
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4. In the center of Park Slope, on 1st Street off of 7th Avenue, we’ve got a four-story Queen Anne-style row house in need of an overhaul. It’s a legal two-family that’s been used as a single-family (with a second kitchen on the top floor). The sole picture is of the exterior, so exactly what awaits within is a mystery. The listing promises “wonderful bones” and “many historic details,” while cautioning that a full renovation is in order.
431 1st Street
Price: $2.7 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Lee Solomon)
Open House Pick
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3. This renovated two-bedroom in Windsor Terrace has a nice layout and thoughtfully designed details (like the Murphy bed hidden in the dining room). The kitchen has high-end appliances. But the best part is the location — just half a block from Prospect Park.
651 Vanderbilt Street
Price: $779,000
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Dwell Residential (Robin Tygar)
Homes Under $1,000 per Square Foot
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2. Our No. 2 pick is a yellow-brick tow house with a barrel front, on Lexington Avenue in Bed Stuy. A legal two-family being used as a one, it’s got numerous original details intact, including pocket doors, mantels, wainscoting and wood floors, but needs restoring and renovating.
587A Lexington Avenue
Price: $1.299 million
Area: Bedford Stuyvesant
Broker: Ideal (Jennifer Rhodes)
Open House Pick
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1. This attractive corner co-op in a prewar building on Albemarle Road — just across the street from Michelle Williams’ glorious mansion — is newly and nicely renovated, and it offers a chance to live amid the leafy splendor of Prospect Park South without buying a house.
1409 Albemarle Road #3C
Price: $679,000
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Compass (Aaron Seawood, Anthony Severino)
Co-op of the Day
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