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StreetEasy’s Most Wanted: Here's where to find that outdoor space you're craving

By Sara Alessi  | May 11, 2012 - 10:56AM
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Nothing sells an apartment with private outdoor space like spring (or summer). And this week's StreetEasy's Most Wanted--the 10 sales listings apartment-hunters on StreetEasy.com saved more often than any others--demonstrates the lure of the great outdoors, particularly in Brooklyn, where the indoor/outdoor combo is more affordable. 

For instance, you can see the Statue of Liberty from the large private roof deck of a two-bedroom, $675k co-op in Park Slope. The 4th floor walk-up--located in a non-doorman building on 8th Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets--has a new washer/dryer and the full bath has just been renovated.

Also in Park Slope is a six-bedroom (yes, six) two-family townhouse on 8th Street between Prospect Park West and 8th Avenue for $2.095m. The space consists of the owner’s upper duplex (five bedrooms, two baths) with a deck and garden access,plus an income-producing garden rental.

In a brownstone on the corner of South Oxford Street and Dekalb Avenue in Fort Greene, a $579k one-bedroom condo has plenty of outdoor space, with a Brazilian mahogany deck off the bedroom, as well as a shared finished roof deck.  Another perk: an in-unit washer/dryer. 

Over in Boerum Hill, a one-bedroom condo boasts a master bedroom with glass doors that open to a private terrace, plus two skylights. The $519k apartment, on the corner of Warren Street and Hoyt Street, also has central a/c and is move-in ready. 

Click through the rest of the Most Wanted below. And whether or not you’re searching for outdoor space, let BrickUnderground’s free Agent Referral Serviceset you up with an expert to help you find your next home.

  1. 440 West End Avenue—2-bed co-op, $850k
  2. 10 South Oxford Street—1-bed condo, $579k
  3. 241 8th Street—3-bed multi-family, $995k
  4. 384 Warren Street—1-bed condo, $519k
  5. 532 8th Street—6-bed townhouse, $2.095m
  6. 250 West 88th Street—2-bed condo, $995k
  7. 708 8th Avenue—2-bed co-op, $675k
  8. 722 Carroll Street—2-bed condo, $749k
  9. 10 West 15th Street—1-bed co-op, $725k
  10. 153 Joralemon Street—1-bed co-op, $325k

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