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Williamsburg Condo With Two Terraces, Parking Asks $2.1 Million

With high ceilings, two private terraces, and deep parking, this condo seems more appealing than average. It’s on the second floor of 170 North 11th Street, aka The Lucent, a 218-unit, six-story building that opened in 2006.

The two-bedroom, two-bath unit has an open-plan living-dining area with a wall of windows overlooking one of the apartment’s two terraces. The second is off the master bedroom suite.

The bathrooms are modern with floating vanities and a decorative stripe of mosaic tiles in beige and brown tones. There are five closets, so the storage is decent, as well as an in-unit washer-dryer

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Back on the Market Sans Chicken Coop, Fort Greene Brownstone Asks $5.85 Million

The chickens are gone in favor of a hot tub in the rear yard, but on the interior this 1850s Fort Greene brownstone is still packed with lush plasterwork, moldings, and mantels.


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A Renovated Crown Heights Row House and Three Others to See, Starting at $1.295 Million

Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend are found in Bed Study, Crown Heights, and Kensington. They range in price from $1.295 million to $3.995 million.

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The Insider: Gut Reno Slims

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Williamsburg HDFC Co-op With Office, Updated Kitchen Asks $495K

A rare HDFC co-op in Williamsburg, this railroad apartment has a flexible layout, original details, and appears to be in move-in condition. With five rooms, the unit would be a tight squeeze for a large family but might work for a single or couple in its current configuration.

The high-ceilinged flat takes up one side of the third floor in a four-story Queen Anne wood-frame walkup that was built as a multi-family and appears to date from the 1890s. Originally, the layout most likely consisted of two flexible parlors in the front separated by a woodwork screen, a bedroom in

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Brooklyn Open Houses: Park Slope Townhouse With Central Air

Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Park Slope, Clinton Hill, and Windsor Terrace. They range in price from $2.998 million to $5.35 million.

kitchen with mantle

626 6th Street
Price: $5.35 million
Areas: Park Slopes
Broker: Compass (Shii Ann Huang)
Sunday April 16, 2 – 4 p.m
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parlor with plasterwork and a marble mantel

111 St. James Place
Price: $4.095 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Brokers: Compass (Merele Williams-Adkins, Jean Manon)
Sunday April 16, 1 – 2:30 p.m. and Wednesday April 19, 6 – 7 p.m
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parlor with pier mirror

671 10th St
Price: $3.995 million
Areas: Park Slopes
Brokers:

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Brooklyn News: A Row House With an Elizabeth Roberts Reno

A Bay Ridge Standalone With a Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $979,888

Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Windsor Terrace, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Bay Ridge, and Sheepshead Bay. They range in price from $979,888 to $3.35 million.

brooklyn house for sale exterior with view of solar panels and porch

West Midwood Standalone With Wraparound Porch, Solar Panels, Central Air Asks $1.95 Million

This early 20th century standalone has an enticing wraparound porch, a spacious interior with six bedrooms, and a few period details while also offering a new owner an opportunity to make their own design mark. The house has been

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Highlights, game recaps, top players, news

It’s Week 4 of the XFL season — already? It has been nearly one month of fun (especially in Houston).

The undefeated Houston Roughnecks continued their hot start, beating the Orlando Guardians 44-16 and improving to 4-0 on the season. The Seattle Sea Dragons improved to 2-2, holding the Brahmas to no touchdowns.

But the big story of the weekend was the 38,310 fans who showed up in St. Louis to root on the Battlehawks for the first time this year. That’s an XFL record, and they even treated that crowd to a win! We love

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Singular Fort Greene Condo With Vaulted Ceiling, Stained Glass, Terrace Asks $6,450 a Month

A vaulted ceiling, rose windows, marble counters, spiral stairs, and built-ins are some of the features of this unusual condo for rent in a former chapel in the Fort Greene Historic District. Located at 264 Cumberland Street, The Sanctuary went condo in 2008 with 13 units spread over four stories.

Advertised as a two-bedroom, this duplex unit has a lofted bedroom open to the downstairs as well as an enclosed bedroom on the lower level with a closet and two skylights but no windows.

The great room has a double height ceiling and windows on three sides, including a giant