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A Bed Stuy Brownstone With Original Stove and Three More to See, Starting at $1,582 Million

Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Bed Stuy and Sunset Park. They range in price from $1,582 million to $2,275 million.

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Grand Carroll Gardens Brownstone Asking $13.995 Million Could Be Razed for Apartments

This massive circa 1870s Carrol Gardens brownstone certainly catches the eye with some impressive original interior details, five apartments, parking and one of the deep front gardens that are a hallmark of the neighborhood. It also boasts an equally eye-popping asking price of

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A Shipshape Park Slope Brownstone and Three More to See, Starting at $2.4 Million

Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Fort Greene, Park Slope and Crown Heights. They range in price from $2.4 million to $6.125 million.

In the Fort Greene Historic District, a classic Italianate brownstone has grand proportions, marble mantels, arched openings and recent updates. In the same hands for decades, the circa 1866 house is set up with two floor-through apartments over a duplex. A notable feature is a glass conservatory on the parlor level. (Building permits show a “Florida room” was added in 2000.) The landscaped rear yard has an in-ground jacuzzi.

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No-Fee Family-Size Concord Village Rental With Parquet, Views in DoBro Asks $4K a Month

Few would call it quaint, but this postwar white box rental in the well-known Concord Village co-ops in Downtown Brooklyn could make a practical and livable home for a family. It’s on the 14th floor of 195 Adams Street, one of the seven 17-story buildings that make up the 1950 complex.

Recently renovated, the two-bedroom, two-bath apartment has parquet floors, simple white walls and views. (Although the latter are interrupted by nearby towers.) There is plenty of space for a wall of bookcases in the living room, where they would draw the eye to the window.

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Memphis sees the highest number of monthly home sales this year, but is still 25% behind 2022

2023’s Memphis real estate trends continued in June with fewer homes sold and a decrease in median home sale prices, according to data from the Memphis Area Association of Realtors.

Here are four things to know from the association’s June report on the housing market in the area.

How many Memphis-area homes were sold in June?

According to the MAAR report, there were 1,762 homes sold in June this year. That is down 12.6% compared to 2,016 homes sold in June 2022.

June had the highest number of monthly sales for the current year. March (1,367) had the second-highest number

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Windsor Terrace Standalone With Parking Asks $2.25 Million

A short stroll from Prospect Park, the interior of this Windsor Terrace standalone is generously sized and has some period details such as pocket doors, stained glass, and wainscoting along with some renovations since its 1890s construction. The single-family home at 300 Sherman Street also has a private driveway and a garage.

When the planned construction of the house was noted in the Brooklyn Daily Times in 1892 it was described as a “new Queen Anne cottage.” Now enveloped in green siding, the original details, including a columned porch, can be seen in the historic tax photo. The iron fence

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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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Matthew S. Abbott Sells 8,912 Shares of The Chemours Company (NYSE:CC) Stock

The Chemours Company (NYSE:CC ​​– Get Rating) SVP Matthew S. Abbott sold 8,912 shares of the firm’s stock in a transaction dated Thursday, June 8th. The stock was sold at an average price of $34.20, for a total value of $304,790.40. Following the completion of the transaction, the senior vice president now owns 29,869 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $1,021,519.80. The sale was disclosed in a document filed with the SEC, which can be accessed via the SEC website.

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NYSE:CC ​​opened at $32.06 on Friday. The business has a 50 day moving average of

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No-Fee Charmer in Clinton Hill Mansion With Fireplace, Deck, Two Baths Asks $4,975 a Month

Located inside the historic 1850s former Graham Home for Old Ladies in Clinton Hill, this high-ceilinged rental has been updated with vintage-inspired style, elegant finishes, and built-ins that maximize its nooks and crannies. Features include a gas fireplace, deck, 1.5 bathrooms, and in-unit laundry.

The Brooklyn Society for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females was founded in 1851 and immediately began planning for the construction of a home on Washington Avenue. Designed by JG Glover, according to the Clinton Hill Historic District designation report, the home opened in the fall of 1852. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle describes the brick