housePark Slope
670 10th Street
Heights Berkeley
Sunday, 1-2:30
$2,160,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseCarroll Gardens
476 Degraw Street
Corcoran
Sunday, 11:30-1:30
$1,595,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseCobble Hill
12 Warren Place
Corcoran
Saturday, 12:30-2:30, Sunday, 12:30-1:30
$1,200,000
GMAP P*Shark

houseClinton Hill
74 Ryerson Street
Brown Harris Stevens
Saturday, 1-2:30
$875,000
GMAP P*Shark


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  1. There’s a warehouse next to the Degraw house for now. I don’t think they could develop it into big condos because I think it’s zoned for a max of 4 stories. I think the inside of that place looks really nice. I’m curious as to what the rental looks like.

  2. How about the 509 Chauncey post? $315,000 for an 800sf two bedroom with only 3.5 percent down and you get to live two blocks from ME.

  3. I saw the Warren Place house last weekend, and I must say it’s a fantastic renovation. It’s as open as such a tiny house can be, and every inch of space is used brilliantly. Still, more than a million bucks for what Maly rightfully said is equivalent, in space, to a 1 BR + den floorthrough seems fairly insane to me. Such a cute little area, though, and probably great for folks that want to know their neighbors, since the backyards are all connected. And you feel like you’re in a quaint English village when you walk through the charming front courtyard.

  4. That Warren St. place has been for sale for a long time. It’s very small but yes it is absolutely adorable. Isn’t that one of the houses with the connected backyards that were built for canal workers? Love the Queen Anne brickwork.

  5. Degraw would be fairly priced (well, relatively speaking) if it was in PS 29 or 58 zones and a little further away from the Gowanus Houses