A Bed Stuy Brownstone With Fanciful Mantels and Three More to See, Starting at $1.68 Million
Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Bed Stuy and Borough Park. They range in price from $1.68 million to $3.695 million.
Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Park Slope, Carroll Gardens, Bed Stuy and Borough Park. They range in price from $1.68 million to $3.695 million.
In the Park Slope Historic District close to Prospect Park, a circa 1901 house of pale brick and limestone contrasts rectangular rows of windows and a prominent cornice with an arched window and door. The two-family is configured as a single-family, with a large kitchen on the garden floor, a parlor and dining room above, and two floors of bedrooms and bathrooms above. Features include stained glass, three carved wood mantels with original tile, center staircase, updated mechanicals and central air.
561 7th Street
Price: $3.695 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Zia O’Hara, Douglas (Doug) Bowen)
Sunday November 20, 12:30 -2 p.m.
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In Carroll Gardens, a petite two-family brownstone appears well cared for, with a number of original details. The 19 foot wide by 40 foot deep house is set up with a top floor rental over a duplex that includes a large garden-floor kitchen. Original features include arched double entry doors, deep plaster crown moldings, wood moldings, paneling, staircase with curving banister and plaster niche, an elaborate carved marble mantel in the parlor and ceiling medallion.
355 Hoyt Street
Price: $2.95 million
Area: Carroll Gardens
Broker: Alkamar Realty (Florenza LoVerme)
Sunday November 20, 1 – 3 p.m.
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In Bed Stuy, a handsome four-story brownstone with curved roofline has elaborate woodwork, including whimsical Queen Anne style wood mantels and a pier mirror with whatnot shelves. The 19-foot-wide two-family is set up as a top-floor apartment over a triplex, according to the listing, although the floor plan shows three kitchens. Perhaps dating from the 1890s, the house has a great many original details, including ironwork, staircase, parquet, mantels, molding, paneling and plasterwork. The house is for sale as is, and might benefit from removing later additions such as a powder room and closet from the parlor.
427 Hancock Street
Price: $1,999,999
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Flateau Realty (Gloria Sandiford)
Sunday, November 20, 2:30 – 3:30 p.m.
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In Borough Park, a semi-detached brick house from the early 20th century has two spacious units and a garage. The Federal-style brick house has an arched entrance with keystones, stepped side gables and dormer window. Its two nearly identical floor-through units of six rooms each with two bedrooms, dining room, an eat-in kitchen and large closets. The nearly square rooms have low wainscoting, coved ceilings, picture rails and parquet floors. The kitchen pictured has Art Deco pink wall tile with black trim, an arched opening, room for dining and mid-century knotty pine cupboards. The bathroom shown has beautiful original subway tile with narrow grout lines and a green liner, although four of the tiles need replacement. A lower level houses the garage, laundry, powder room and mechanicals, and there is also parking in the rear.
924 63rd Street
Price: $1.68 million
Area: Borough Park
Broker: Compass (Athena Salavantis)
Sunday November 20, 1 – 2:30 p.m.
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