Brooklyn News: Housing Lottery Launches in Williamsburg
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Brooklyn News: Housing Lottery Launches in Williamsburg
"Prospect Park South House With Oval Dining Room, Porch Asks $3.45 Million For those looking for room to spread out, this early 20th century house in Prospect Park South offers a generous amount of space inside and out. On the interior are period details like wood floors, mantels, and built-ins, while outside is a sweeping expanse of a front porch, a double lot providing a large garden, two driveways, and an attached garage."
"Heights French Flat With Two Bedrooms, Mantel, Wallpaper Asks $1.29 Million In an early apartment building in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, this two-bedroom walkup combines 19th century details with more modern updates, including a chic green kitchen with terra-cotta tile floor. It's on the second floor of 39 Remsen Street, a four-story, 15-unit brick and brownstone building. How Brooklynites of the Past Decorated Their Houses Brooklynites across the centuries have filled their homes with the architectural trends and styles of the time."
An affordable housing lottery launched at Williamsburg Wharf, applying to one of the project's five 22-story buildings with studios renting for $2,067. A Prospect Park South house listed for $3.45 million features an oval dining room, period wood floors, mantels, built-ins, a sweeping front porch, a double lot with a large garden, two driveways, and an attached garage. A two-bedroom French flat in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District at 39 Remsen Street is listed for $1.29 million and combines 19th-century details with a chic modern green kitchen and terra-cotta tile floor. Period decorative details persist across Brooklyn homes. A mid-century modern townhouse on Willow Place faces a proposed rooftop addition.
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