Real Estate

Houses of the week

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Ditmas Park, Brooklyn $210,000 Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1 Square feet: 850 Maintenance: $911 Who thought you could live large in New York for less than a quarter million? Besides “prewar charm,” this Avenue H co-op offers a “large” living room, a “large” bedroom and a “large,” windowed eat-in kitchen, along with a “beautiful” common garden and a location one block from the subway. Agent: Jeff Surowka, Abacus Properties, 718-284-4400
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Peekskill, NY $410,000 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2 Square feet: 2,400 Known as the Ardenus R. Free house, this 1888 Queen Anne Victorian might not exactly be free, but the Westchester home is a good deal, considering the “elegant” and “exquisite” architectural details that earned it a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. No need to live completely in the past: The chef’s kitchen and bathrooms have been “updated to today’s luxury standards.” Agent: Douglas Dill, Houlihan Lawrence, 914-962-4900, ext. 140
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Upper East Side $899,000 Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1 1/2 Square feet: 850 Maintenance: $2,447 This “sprawling” co-op occupies a corner of an “immaculate” doorman building on 65th Street, and includes a private, 550-square-foot wraparound terrace, as well. The kitchen is “generous,” the living room is “spacious,” and the master bedroom is ample enough for a home-office area. Agent: Dianne Weston, Halstead Property, 212-381-3267
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Greenwich Village $1.499 million Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1 Square feet: 703 Common charges: $726 On Fifth Avenue’s Gold Coast, this “stunning” corner condo features “newly upgraded” crown and base moldings and 10-foot beamed ceilings. The windowed kitchen is also “newly redesigned” with stainless-steel appliances, and there’s a Miele washer/dryer and through-the-wall air-conditioning. Agent: Clayton Orrigo, Town Residential, 646-738-2678