Click on the slide show to see this week’s featured properties:

  • In Crown Heights: A two-bedroom, one-bath apartment (currently configured as a one-bedroom), with well-preserved prewar details like wainscoting, moldings and hardwood floors, a gracious layout in which the living or dining room could be used as the legal second bedroom, and an entry hall with a coat closet, in a 1915 building with caged and bike storage in the basement.

  • In the financial district: a one-bedroom, two-bath duplex at the bottom of a 48-unit condominium near South Street Seaport, with exposed brick, 14-foot-ceilings, oversized windows, a wood-burning fireplace, a 700-square-foot private garden and shared laundry.

  • In Kingsbridge: a three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath, Tudor-style townhouse with 9.5-foot ceilings, original details from 1945, a balcony, a backyard and a driveway.

Additional reporting by Kim Velsey.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nytimes.com

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