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A Brownstone With a Circa 1900 Stove and Three Other Houses to See, Starting at $1.25 Million
This article highlights four distinct Brooklyn properties available for open house viewings, ranging in price from $1.25 million to $2.595 million. The first property, located at 420 9th Street in Park Slope, is a two-family, three-story brownstone likely constructed between the 1870s and 1880s. It features a mix of Neo-Grec and Italianate architectural styles and is configured with an owner's duplex and a top-floor rental unit. The house retains numerous original details, including woodwork, moldings, wood floors, pocket doors, tin ceilings, fancy plasterwork, and a carved white marble mantel. While it appears to require some renovation and updates, there is potential for a new kitchen and powder room on the parlor floor, allowing for the rental unit to be relocated to the garden level. This property is listed at $2.595 million and will host an open house on Sunday, July 11, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.
The second featured home is at 828 Jefferson Avenue in Bed Stuy, a late 19th-century Queen Anne house distinguished by its impressive bay window, intricate brickwork, and cornice. This two-family residence is arranged as a duplex beneath a top-floor rental, with two bedrooms situated on the parlor floor. Interior details include elegant slate mantels with incised designs, wood floors, French doors, a tin ceiling, and stained glass accents. The kitchens and bathrooms in this property have been updated. The asking price for this home is $1.75 million, with an open house scheduled for Sunday, July 11, from 12 to 2 p.m.
Next, the article presents 1452 Dean Street in the Crown Heights North Historic District, a circa-1900 brownstone that has remained within the same family for several decades. This property boasts a remarkable collection of intact original details, such as a pier mirror, fretwork screens, paneling, pocket doors, built-ins, and wood mantels with tile surrounds. The ground-floor kitchen is particularly notable for its dual-fuel stove, seemingly contemporary with the house's construction, along with a built-in dish cupboard and unpainted bead-board paneling. Designed by architect Andrew Fagereng and built by developer Charles G. Reynolds as a two-family dwelling, it features a top-floor rental unit above an owner's duplex. Both units include flexible configurations of double parlors and bedrooms. This brownstone is priced at $1.695 million and will be open for viewing on Sunday, July 11, from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
Finally, 549 77th Street in Bay Ridge is highlighted. This early 20th-century Colonial Revival brick row house seamlessly integrates original features with modern enhancements. Historical elements comprise a multi-paned picture window with leaded glass over paneling, a Craftsman-style staircase, and wood floors. Contemporary updates include a renovated kitchen and bathrooms, central air conditioning, Elfa closets with cedar lining, and recycled denim insulation in the attic. The single-family house offers three bedrooms, one full bath, and two half baths. Its landscaped backyard features a patio, a covered deck, and a grassy area. The price for this property is $1.25 million, with an open house on Sunday, July 11, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.
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