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One Windsor Terrace seller may be asking an eyebrow-raising $1.25 million for a bungalow that's expected to be a teardown, but plenty other properties are seeking buyers in this Brooklyn neighborhood, too. Here's a sampling of properties hosting open houses this weekend:
Thinking about listing your apartment? We suggest you take a good look at these three horrendous photos to see what NOT to do. As usual, this week's batch of questionable photos from Andy Donaldson, the man behind the Terrible Real Estate Agent Photographs blog and book, complete with Donaldson's clever commentary.
In a city like ours, real estate envy is a given. There's always someone with a better, bigger apartment. But we don't just covet what our fellow New Yorkers have — sometimes, the grass is greener at properties beyond city borders with actual yards to mow. Below, our list of perks and amenities, collected from our editors and contributors, that make us daydream about moving to the suburbs (well, almost):
To live near the water and still be in the city? For many, that's like having your cake and eating it, too. (A saying that, to be honest, we have never understood since why have cake and not eat it? But we digress.) These properties are all hosting open houses this weekend, so check them out if you're hoping to extend that beachy feeling long past Labor Day.