Brooklyn News: A Carroll Gardens Affordable Housing Lottery
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Brooklyn News: A Carroll Gardens Affordable Housing Lottery
"No Gut Reno for Iconic Brooklyn Heights Mid Century Modern Townhouse A sharp-eyed tipster noticed what appeared to be rooftop mockups for the Landmarks Preservation Commission happening at 48 Willow Place, the iconic modern townhouse designed by architects Mary and Joe Merz for their own residence. Also visible through a third-story window was what looked to be a gut renovation in progress."
"Willow Place Colonnade Survivor With Marble Mantel Asks $3.45 Million Here is one to entrance the old-house lover or the merely curious. The sole survivor of a colonnade row, this Willow Place dwelling hasn't been on the market since the 1960s. Park Slope Queen Anne With Woodwork, Mantels, Stained Glass Asks $4.25 Million A grand Queen Anne exterior hints at the delights to be found inside this Park Slope townhouse. There is woodwork a-plenty with mantels and moldings as well as other 1880s details like plasterwork and stained glass. The just over 20-foot-wide brick and brownstone dwelling at 470 9th Street is a legal-two family with a garden rental and a generously sized triplex above."
"Carroll Gardens Affordable Housing Lottery Has Studios From $978 An affordable housing lottery has opened for a recently completed eight-story building in Carroll Gardens, a short walk away from the Gowanus Canal. It is another lottery tied to the Gowanus rezoning. Petite Hudson Cottage With Charm and a Heated Pool, Yours for $795K A renovation has given this Hudson cottage a picturesque shingle exterior and, on the inside, a modern country vibe. Hidden behind the little dwelling is a bit of luxury: a grassy backyard with a petite heated pool."
An affordable housing lottery opened for a recently completed eight-story building in Carroll Gardens, offering studios from $978 and located a short walk from the Gowanus Canal, tied to the Gowanus rezoning. Landmark and preservation activity drew attention at 48 Willow Place, the mid-century modern townhouse designed by Mary and Joe Merz, with rooftop mockups and signs of possible interior work. A sole survivor colonnade house on Willow Place is listed for $3.45 million and has not been on the market since the 1960s. A Park Slope Queen Anne with 1880s details asks $4.25 million. A renovated Hudson cottage with a heated pool is listed for $795K.
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