Homes For Sale in Brooklyn

Is a second bathroom your rosebud or unicorn? In a borough where true two-bedroom apartments are hard enough to find, landing one with two bathrooms can be a challenge. Especially for a price.

We’ve rounded up five wildly different options — from an extravagant Brighton Beach duplex to a more modest Park Slope affair.

All are relatively affordable — for Brooklyn, that is — at less than $1 million. Which one do you prefer?

Located in a new condo building close to the Central Avenue M stop, this 1,040-square-foot apartment boasts some fancy smart home tech, such as bluetooth lighting and music control. It’s also just a 15-minute walk from the new nexus of creative office space springing up in Bushwick’s industrial area.

Homes For Sale in Brooklyn

172 Wilson Avenue #2A
Price: $869,000
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Jessica Peters, Stephanie O’Brien)
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This Bed Stuy home is in another new development, Brooklyn/Dekalb 819. The listing seems pretty jazzed about the apartment’s “French-paned walls of windows.” The 1,580-square-foot unit also has a third bedroom and a balcony off the master suite.

Homes For Sale in Brooklyn

819 Dekalb Avenue #2
Price: $999,000
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Jeff Gardner)
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This 940-square-foot Park Slope condo has a genuine wood-burning fireplace and is just a couple of blocks from Prospect Park. The kitchen cabinets need to go, and the master bedroom needs a closet, but the general layout is nice. And the location’s pretty great.

Homes For Sale in Brooklyn

190 Garfield Place #4F
Price: $990,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (William Stephen)
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This gorgeous windowed duplex has just one possible hitch: It’s in Brighton Beach. But if your priorities lean more toward building sandcastles and less toward commuting to Manhattan, then this apartment’s 12-minute walk to the beach is a point in its favor.

 

Homes For Sale in Brooklyn

108 Neptune Avenue #5L
Price: $689,000
Area: Brighton Beach
Broker: Town Residential (Moredechai Werde, Michael Ettelson)
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This Bedford Stuyvesant corner unit gets lots of northern light and comes with garage parking. The unit’s balcony also offers some nice views of the city. The listing also wants you to know that the building will continue getting the 421-a tax abatement for another two decades.

Homes For Sale in Brooklyn

111 Monroe Street #5E
Price: $860,000
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Elizabeth Pizzulli)
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