BOERUM HILL $1,965,000
208 Dean Street
Four-story landmark brownstone, 3,784 square feet on a 100-foot-deep lot, with five-bedroom, one-bath duplex over two-bedroom, one-bath duplex; home features triple parlor, pocket doors, moldings, marble mantels, renovated kitchen, deck and garden with hot tub in lower duplex. Taxes $4,500. Asking price $1,800,000, on market two weeks. Brokers: Christine Brandle Dugan, The Corcoran Group and James Crow, Nancy McKiernan Realty.

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS $458,000
195 Adams Street
Two-bedroom, one-bath co-op, 834 square feet, with renovated windowed kitchen with dishwasher, dining area, parquet floors and city and Statue of Liberty views; building features doorman, laundry, storage and bike room. Maintenance $971.62, 50 percent tax-deductible. Asking price $469,000, on market 12 weeks. Brokers: Ilene Riva Zeins, Brooklyn Heights Real Estate and Dowling Realty Group.
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  1. I would have thought a double duplex to be less desirable than a triplex over a rental in that price range. You either have to pay the additional money to triplex it, or choose a space to live in. If you choose the upper, you give up the parlor floor, and have to walk up stoop and flight of stairs to your apartment. If you choose the lower duplex, you only have 2 bedrooms. But apparently the buyer didn’t care.

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