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5 open houses in Downtown Brooklyn to check out this weekend

5 open houses in Downtown Brooklyn to check out this weekend


A living room with a brown rug, a green couch, wooden furniture, a planter, and a door that leads to a balcony.Courtesy of Jessica White, Compass

If you’re looking to buy in the neighborhood, here’s a few places worth considering

Welcome to Curbed NY’s Open House Tour, because who doesn’t love a little real estate gawking? This time around, we’re looking at what’s on the market in Downtown Brooklyn.


A living room with a light grey couch, large windows, a grey rug, and wooden furniture.
A living room with a light grey couch, a grey rug, large windows, wooden furniture, and the kitchen in the back.
A bedroom with a medium-sized bed, large windows, and a grey couch.
A bathroom with beige tiles.Courtesy of Douglas Elliman

This one-bedroom condo has one bathroom, a large living room, a dishwasher, seven closets, an in-unit washer/dryer, and hardwood floors. It sits within a 40-story building that has a gym, a resident’s lounge, a pool, and a basketball/racquetball court. It’s located on Gold Street, between Tillary and Johnson streets. It’s asking $975,000, with taxes coming in at $12/month and common charges at $778/month.

When: Sunday, January 19 (12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.)

A living room with a grey couch, a grey rug, hardwood floors, and a round glass coffee table.
A foyer with several framed pictures on the wall and a wooden desk with a computer and a chair.
A kitchen with white cabinetry and bright blue tiles.
A living room with hardwood floors and white walls.Allyson Lubow/Courtesy of the Corcoran Group

Located on Livingston Street, between Court Street and Boerum Place, this co-op studio has one bathroom, four closets, and hardwood floors. It sits within an 18-story building that allows both cats and dogs and has an elevator, a common laundry room, and bike storage. It’s asking $469,000, with maintenance charges coming in at $1,094/month.

When: Sunday, January 19 (11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.)

A living room with a brown rug, a green couch, wooden furniture, a planter, and a door that leads to a balcony.
A bedroom with a small bed, a planter, hardwood floors, and two floor-to-ceiling windows.
A door that leads to a balcony.
A bathroom with beige tiles.Courtesy of Jessica White, Compass

This 662-square-foot one-bedroom condo has one bathroom, hardwood floors, a dishwasher, an in-unit washer/dryer, and a balcony. The building, which allows pets, is located on Concord Street, between Bridge and Duffield streets. Taxes are $603/month and common charges $256/month. It’s asking $749,000.

When: Sunday, January 19 (2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.)

A kitchen with an island, wooden cabinetry, a large window, and a dining area to the left side.
A living area with two light grey couches, large windows, hardwood floors, a beige rug, and a round dining table with four chairs.
A bedroom with a large bed, large windows, a rug, and a planter.
A bedroom with a large window, a planter, a large bed, hardwood floors, and a beige rug.Katherine Marks/Courtesy of Halstead Real Estate

This 1,153-square-foot two-bedroom unit, also located in a recently built condo building, has two bathrooms, a large living room, a walk-in closet, oak floors, a dishwasher, and in-unit washer/dryer. The building itself allows pets and has an elevator, a common terrace, and a gym. It’s located on Bridge Street, between Willoughby and Fulton streets. It’s asking $1.65 million, with taxes coming in at $80/month and common charges at $1,238/month.

When: Sunday, January 19 (3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.)

A kitchen with wood cabinetry.
A living room with a grey couch, a planter, and a framed picture hanging on the wall.
A bedroom with a small bed, a table with high top chairs, and a large window.
A living area with a grey couch, a planter, a glass coffee table, a framed picture on the wall, and a beige rug.Courtesy of Halstead Real Estate

And, finally, this condo studio has one bathroom, a a walk-in closet, a dishwasher, and in-unit washer/dryer. The 467-square-foot unit is located within a new 27-story building that allows pets and has a gym, a pool, a bike room, and a children’s playroom. It’s located on Nevins Street, between Fulton and Livingston streets. It’s asking $625,000, with taxes coming in at $501/month and common charges at $444/month.

When: Saturday January 18 and Sunday January 19 by appointment only.


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