Top 5 Stories on Brownstoner This Week: Brooklyn Homes on the Market
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Brooklyn Heights Carriage House Rental With Private Outdoor Space Asks $2,800 a Month
It is indeed on the petite side, but this rental does come with a bit of outdoor space and the ability to boast of carriage house living on one of Brooklyn Heights’ picturesque lanes.
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Spacious Flatbush Co-op With Fanciful Arches, Two Bedrooms, Updates Asks $469K
This attractive two-bedroom co-op has plenty of space, a recently updated kitchen and bathroom, and original details. The latter include fanciful arches, a built-in niche with shelves, high ceilings and wood floors with inset borders.
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Pandemic Halts J’Ouvert and West Indian Day Parade for Another Year
The J’Ouvert parade has been canceled for the second year, and the West Indian American Day Carnival will happen in a smaller version with a virtual component, due to renewed concerns about the spread of COVID-19, organizers behind the two major Caribbean-American celebrations said Monday.
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A Furnished Sullivan County Cottage in an 1890s Summer Colony, Yours for $450K
While the grandiose Sullivan County summer colony envisioned by the late 19th century developers never quite materialized, this rambling cottage is one of a handful of residences that were built for investors.
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A Ditmas Park Colonial Revival With Garage and Three Others to See This Labor Day Weekend
Unusually for a Labor Day weekend, brokers did have open houses — by appointment, as per usual these days. Found in Ditmas Park, Windsor Terrace, Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights, they range in price from $1.09 million to $2.875 million.
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