Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend all date from the early 20th century; one has a pool and two have parking. They are found in Bay Ridge, Marine Park and Flatlands. They range in price from $699,000 to $1,495 million.
On 76th Street in Bay Ridge, this tan-brick bow-fronted single-family row house still sports some period charm as well as a backyard pool and deck. Historic details include stained glass, wood floors with inlaid borders, wall moldings and a coffered ceiling. The kitchen has opened up to the dining room, one of the two full bathrooms in the house has a radiant heat floor, and bricks have been exposed on some walls. There are three bedrooms, and the cellar contains a kitchenette.
576 76th Street
Price: $1.495 million
Areas: Bay Ridge
Broker: Serhant (Abigail Palanca, Nicole Bilu)
Sunday January 8, 12:30 – 1:30 pm
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On 84th Street in Bay Ridge, another single-family row house has Arts and Crafts details and a parking space in the rear. Features include a sunroom, original gas fireplace in the living room, parquet floors, beamed ceilings and a dining room with original built-ins. There are four bedrooms although only one bathroom.
569 84th Street
Price: $1.069 million
Areas: Bay Ridge
Broker: John A Maguire Real Estate (Joseph Gualtieri)
Saturday January 7, 12 – 1:30 p.m
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In Marine Park, a circa 1920s single-family red brick row house has has been in the same family since 1979. The charming Tudor-style details of the row include peaked roofs, a motif that continues inside on the decorative wall moldings and gable- topped built-in niches. The three-story, three-bedroom home’s many other original details include coved ceilings, arched openings, parquet floors and the original staircase. A full bath with mid-century blue tiles and there is also a half bath in the basement.
1598 East 34th Street
Price: $748,000
Area: Marine Park
Broker: Remax Edge (Daniel Gamil, The Expansion Team)
Sunday January 8, 11 am – 12 pm
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A peak at the tax photo shows this petite wood-frame house got an exterior update in the mid-century that obscures its original style. Built in 1923, the house fits quite a lot into its footprint, including two bedrooms and a full bath on the first floor, plus office/rec space and another full bath in the basement. It has been in the same family at least since the 1960s if not earlier.
1666 East 55th Street
Price: $699,000
Area: Flatlands
Broker: Elegran (Kirk Eckenrode)
Saturday January 7 and Sunday January 8, 10 am – 12 pm
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