Real Estate

Houses of the week

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Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn $1.2 million Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 1 Square feet: 1,000 Built in 1886 to house a carriage, this free-standing brick structure on Third Street near Hoyt Street is a “compact package” of “renovated, fresh design” executed by its “owner/architect/designer.” And the creative potential of this Brooklyn beauty is not fully tapped: The semi-finished lower level is ready for a den, home office or other “endless opportunities.” Agents: Dianne Young and Shari Sperling, Halstead Property, 718-613-2003 and 718-613-2086
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Murray Hill $369,000 Bedrooms: 0 Bathrooms: 1 Square feet: 450 Maintenance: $830 With a “prime” location on East 36th Street near Third Avenue and a private backyard, who needs a bedroom? Plus, this “stunning,” “loft-like” studio’s living area is “overly spacious,” meaning it can “easily” be divided to fit a queen-sized bed. Agent: Mike Schulte, Citi Habitats, 917-749-7798
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Lincoln Square $2.25 million Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1 Square feet: 950 Maintenance: $2,773 This isn’t just any old penthouse loft. Atop the “famed” Majestic on Central Park West, the co-op has been “skillfully designed” by architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien with “museum-quality lighting,” lots of open space, a soaking tub with a park view and oversized windows that also offer “panoramic views” of Fifth Avenue. Agent: Michael Graves, Core, 212-932-2222