Popular stories about Brownstoner This week include a Fort Greene Wood-Frame on the Markt, a house for rent in Kinko style in Park Slope and more Brooklyn News.
The studio on 101 Lafayette Avenue. Photo via Corcoran
Art Deco Studio in Fort Greene with wooden floors, Skyline Views asks $ 495K
On a high story by The Griffin of Fort Greene, this Studio Petite, but it has wooden floors, high-beam ceilings and a black steel frame window with skyline view.
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Renovated Fort Greene Wood -Frame with wide plank floors asks $ 4,862,500
A renovation has recovered some period details on the outside of this wooden frame from the 1850s and gave some modern updates to the interior. On 250 Cumberland Street, the house with two families is just further away in the Strait of Fort Greene Park.
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Colorful Eastern Parkway Oasis takes Crown for Greenest Block in Brooklyn
Part of Eastern Parkway, with its towering street trees and non-stop traffic, was the winner of the annual greenest block of the municipality in Brooklyn Competition, the first block of mainly apartment buildings to win the competition in the 29-year history (and probably one of the busiest and most crossed).
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A Marine Park Tudor and more to see, starting at $ 799k
Our choices for open houses to check last weekend were found in Crown Heights, Dyker Heights, Marine Park and East Flatbush. They vary in price from $ 799,000 to $ 2,299 million.
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Park slope rental in Kinko-style house with coats, yard asks $ 8,500 a month
This lower unit in a Kinko-style house in the early 20th century offers period details together with some updates such as radiation floor heating and air conditioning. The rent in 392 9th Street comprises two floors of living space plus a basement with a laundry room.
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