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Bay Ridge Row House With Wood Floors, Moldings Asks $1.35 Million

In Bay Ridge, this early 20th century row house has some fine period details and appears to be move-in ready.

At 432 76th Street, it is one of a row of single-family dwellings built in 1910 by Shlikerman Realty. The angled bay front brick houses all have restrained adornment, with bands of rusticated stone and ornamental panels beneath bracketed cornices. Those details are also in evidence in the historic tax photos of the block.

The dwelling is still set up as a single-family with living, dining and kitchen on the parlor level and, on the floor above, three bedrooms and

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Brooklyn News: A Japanese-Style Brownstone Reno

Brooklyn Heights Brownstone With Mantels, Central Air, Waterfront Views Asks $13,999 Million

Coming onto the market for the first time in decades with an impressive asking price, this Brooklyn Heights brownstone has period details like marble mantels and plasterwork along with waterfront views and central air. Within the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, the circa 1860s to 1870s Italianate brownstone at 75 Columbia Heights is a legal two-family with a garden rental and an owner’s triplex above.

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A Park Slope Brownstone With a Roof Deck and Three More to See, Starting at $820K

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LaGrange Police warns locals about home security system scammers

LAGRANGE, Ga. (WRBL) — The LaGrange Police Department is warning locals to be suspicious of scammers attempting to sell home security systems after a reported incident on E Yorktown Drive on Monday.

on Feb. 20, around 12:11 pm, LaGrange Police Officers responded to E Yorktown Drive to a report about a possible scam.

According to the LaGrange Police Department, an investigation determined on Feb. 17, around 12:30 pm, a white male and another male, who authorities believe to be possibly asian, claimed to be representing with Brinks Home Security.

Both males were seen in a newer model Chevrolet truck without

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Boerum Hill Row House With Plasterwork, Moldings, Wide-Plank Floors Asks $3.995 Million

For an old house lover who doesn’t mind putting in a bit of work, this 1850s Boerum Hill row house has an abundance of well-cared for period details such as marble mantels, plasterwork, and wide-plank floorboards still in place. The two-family at 194 Dean Street hasn’t been on the market in decades, and the prime original details are mixed with kitchens that likely need updates and wallpaper and carpet that might not be to every taste.

In the Boerum Hill Historic district, the transitional Greek Revival/Italian house is one of a row built between 1852 and 1853 by builders Peter