Brooklyn News: Historic Homes to Visit This Holiday Season

Brooklyn News: Historic Homes to Visit This Holiday Season

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Cobble Hill Studio Loft with fun kitchen in marble-clad bank building asking $719,000

In addition to high ceilings and large windows, a large studio loft in a former bank building offers space for books, a colorful kitchen and elegant tiles. In the Cobble Hill Historic District at 191 Clinton Street, the former South Brooklyn Savings Institution dates to 1871 and was designed by EL Roberts in a neo-Grec style with a marble facade.

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building with balconies
The tower at 1185 Carroll Street behind some brick townhomes in Crown Heights in 2022. Photo by Susan De Vries

Affordable Housing Lottery for Waitlist has three bedrooms for $48,000

In an affordable housing lottery to get on the waiting list for a coveted Mitchell-Lama complex in Crown Heights, three-bedroom apartments cost less than $50,000, while some studios sell for less than $20,000.

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a Christmas tree in a dining room
Christmas decorations at the Rosen House at Caramoor in Katonah. Photo by Gabe Palaciovia via Caramoor

8 Historic New York Homes Decorated for Holiday Tours This Season

If you’re ready to jump into the holidays and want your glittering decor with a touch of history, immerse yourself in seasonal cheer at one of New York’s many historic sites.

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wooden frame house
A house on Rugby Road in the newly designated Beverley Square West development in October. Photo by Susan De Vries

Flatbush gets two new historic districts after landmark vote

Flatbush has two new historic districts, Beverley Square West and Ditmas Park West, bringing the area’s total to five after a unanimous vote by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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lounge with arts and crafts fireplace, stained glass windows in doors and beamed ceiling
Photo via Brisman Realty

Midwood home with arts and crafts mantel, pocket doors asking $2,999,999

The right buyer might see the potential in this Midwood home that was built as a two-family home in the early 20th century and still retains some interior detailing. The standout detail is an Arts and Crafts-style mantel in the top duplex, but there are also wood floors, pocket doors and a beamed ceiling.

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