5 Fab Recently Renovated Brooklyn Condos for Less Than $1 Million
We’ve rounded up five newly renovated condos with reasonable price tags — between $440,000 and $1 million — in Downtown Brooklyn, Red Hook, Clinton Hill and Crown Heights. Which home would you choose?

It’s amazing what a little renovation can do to transform a space from drab to dreamy. Here, we’ve rounded up five newly renovated homes with reasonable price tags — between $440,000 and $1 million.
Do any of these updated spaces catch your eye? Or would you prefer a fixer-upper?
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This 1,099-square-foot loft in Downtown Brooklyn has a lovely modern kitchen, office, custom built-ins, two walk-in closets, and 12-foot ceilings throughout. What the condo lacks in windows (only two), it makes up for in location. The building is close to a number of train lines and within walking distance of the future Dekalb Market food hall.
365 Bridge Street #9D
Price: $1 million
Area: Downtown Brooklyn
Broker: Town Residential (Terry Naini, A.J. Cirignano)
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This character-filled Clinton Hill condo is in an extravagantly styled Neo-Gothic building with 15-foot ceilings. The newly renovated home features terrazzo floors, custom bookshelves, marble counters, and a loft opening onto the living room below.
555 Washington Avenue #2E
Price: $850,000
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Nadine Adamson, Kelsey Hall)
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Itching to get your hands dirty? This gut-renovated Red Hook condo comes with a private 423-square-foot garden that’s just begging for a redesign. The 1,118-square-foot duplex off of Van Brunt Street is just three blocks from Fairway Market.
95 Dikeman Street #1L
Price: $850,000
Area: Red Hook
Broker: Corcoran (Tom Le, Dennis McCarthy)
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This large three-bedroom duplex in Crown Heights has an extra-tall living-room ceiling and a nice layout. The kitchen has been renovated and updated with new cabinets and appliances.
1491 Prospect Place #3
Price: $550,000
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Halstead Property (Shaniqua Carter, Yolanda Baez)
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On the third floor of a restored brick row house, this sweet little one-bedroom has a wee modern kitchen with a teensy dishwasher to match. The 487-square-foot home is just a 15-minute walk to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and Prospect Park.
794 Saint Johns Place #3C
Price: $440,000
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Halstead (Christopher Kromer, Nora Ariffin)
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