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Cobble Hill Towers Condo With Rustic Vibe, in-Unit Laundry Asks $1.095 Million
In an 1870s complex with an interesting architectural history, this Cobble Hill walk-up has two bedrooms, an office, and exposed brick and beams.
Sunset Park Finnish Co-op With Parquet, Seven Closets Asks $499K
In move-in condition, the two-bedroom has vintage details as well a recently updated eat-in kitchen.
Windsor Terrace Co-op With Arches, Checked Tile, Wood Floors Asks $500K
This one-bedroom in a 1940s red brick building could use a bit of TLC, but it has the gracious layout of the period and four closets.
Windsor Terrace Prewar With Three Bedrooms, Six Closets Asks $1.4 Million
In an Art Deco building, this spacious co-op has a large kitchen and appears move-in ready.
Renovated Park Slope Two-Bedroom With Wood Floors, Mantel Asks $1.195 Million
In an 1890s flats building, this two-bedroom benefits from two exposures and has period touches along with some modern storage solutions.
I think it's a beautiful comforting place. Love the dining area wall color, same as my bedroom walls, with matching curtains of course. Maintenance a bit steep but at least they're not asking for way more than what it last sold for. I believe will get under Asking, yet close to it. Anywho...A+
Fort Greene Co-op With Mantels, Laundry, Enclosed Terrace Asks $1.4 MillionSorry, not worth 735K. More like 300K to 400K max.
Clinton Hill Cooperative One-Bedroom With Dining Nook, Five Closets Asks $735KI think it's a beautiful, spacious with great natural lighting. Maintenance is high. Believe will get under Asking. Anywho...A+
Windsor Terrace Prewar With Three Bedrooms, Six Closets Asks $1.4 MillionI think it's nice. Believe will get close to Asking. Anywho...A+
Renovated Park Slope Two-Bedroom With Wood Floors, Mantel Asks $1.195 Million