Brooklyn lovers, rejoice! Four out of five of our picks for this week’s New York City open house roundup are located in the beloved borough. See what beauty they have in store by following the links below. And as always, if nothing we’ve picked does it for you, there are thousands more available listings on StreetEasy.
First up on our NYC open house roundup for January 31 and February 1, 2026 is this pretty Park Slope pad that perfectly marries period charm and modern convenience. The living room is anchored by show-stopping bay windows with beautiful views of the tree-lined street below. An entryway featuring original woodwork leads to a dedicated dining space — a true New York rarity. Other notable features include custom shelving, exposed brick walls, and an extra flexible space you can make into an office, an at-home gym, or even an additional bathroom (subject to board approval).
Just a few blocks from the previous listing sits this serene and sophisticated 1-bedroom apartment. Awash in soothing neutral tones, this home features all the prewar hard hitters: mosaic hardwood, refined crown molding, and soaring ceilings. The eat-in, windowed kitchen comes with open shelves that are both space-efficient and aesthetically pleasing. Beyond the unit itself, the building offers amenities galore, like a video intercom system and a marvelous marble lobby. And you’re less than a block away from Prospect Park. What more could you possibly need?
The only Manhattan home on our list this week, 264 Water Street #6C stuns. This loft space was originally built in 1886 and comes with seven total exposures, some of which offer unobstructed views of the Brooklyn Bridge. The primary bedroom sits behind a steel and glass wall, encouraging flow throughout the home. Warm wooden elements, including some planks salvaged from the Old Seaport Pier, keep this unit from feeling too industrial. Bonus: there’s an in-unit washer/dryer. Sweet!
Back to Brooklyn we go! Arched shapes in the form of doorways and built-in shelves break up this home’s crisp flat lines, and details like French doors add extra touches of elegance. Boasting an uber flexible floorplan, there’s a dedicated den off living room with potential to act as a second bedroom. An updated galley kitchen leads to a windowed dining nook. The bathroom is a modern monochrome marvel, with a soaking tub and two — yes, two! — showers.
For our last stop on our January 31 and February 1 NYC open house tour, we’re headed to — you guessed it — Park Slope. Oak parquet floors, beamed ceilings, and stately wainscoting make this 1-bedroom apartment stand out. We especially love the recently renovated kitchen and its L-shaped countertop, which would make the perfect gathering place for guests at a dinner party. The ultra-modern bathroom features moody black tiling and a luxurious rain showerhead. Wow!
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