There’s plenty to see this weekend, with open houses happening across the city. While you can find countless options on StreetEasy, we’ve rounded up a few options we love. They include a brand new 2-bedroom in Park Slope, a historic Cobble Hill home with a huge private terrace, and a 1-bedroom on one of Brooklyn Heights’ most famous streets.
Located on one of the storied Brooklyn Heights “fruit streets,” this 1-bedroom is full of prewar charm. A foyer opens into a sizable living and dining area. With an exposed brick wall and tin ceilings, the kitchen has custom cabinets, a granite breakfast bar, and a dishwasher. The apartment gets great eastern exposure light, and has hardwood floors full of character as well as high ceilings. The building has an elevator and a roof deck with views of Brooklyn and Manhattan.
This gorgeous 3-bedroom in Cobble Hill dates back to 1901. The apartment occupies the top two floors of a period townhouse. The living room has large windows with leafy views and a wood-burning white brick fireplace. The primary suite has custom closets, a private terrace, and lovely hand-painted flowers in the bathroom, while the second bedroom has three windows and another fireplace.
Set in a new boutique condo building in Park Slope, this 2-bedroom has a pristine feel. With three floor-to-ceiling windows, the living area sparkles with sunlight. The stylish kitchen has custom lacquered cabinets, Caesarstone quartz countertops and backsplash, high-end appliances, and decorative wall sconces. The large primary bedroom has stunning windows that extend nearly the length of a wall, plus an en-suite bathroom with terrazzo tiled walls and floors and a custom white oak vanity. The apartment also has a washing machine and dryer.
Recently renovated, this Washington Heights 2-bedroom is in a historic, Beaux-Arts design building from 1905. The large living area has three windows all in a row, and period details like a decorative fireplace, crown molding, and wainscotting. The sunny kitchen has bright white tile backsplashes and wooden butcher block counters.
Over in Boerum Hill we have this 2-bedroom located in a brownstone building. High ceilings and huge windows give an airy feel to the living room, which has its own wood-burning fireplace with its original marble mantel. Archways and plaster moldings give a period feel, while the kitchen, which has a big window, marble countertops and backsplash, flat-front cabinetry, and designer appliances, is entirely modern. What’s more, right off of the primary suite is the 465-square-foot private terrace of your dreams.
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