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Open houses in brownstone Brooklyn this weekend (brownstones not included)

By BrickUnderground  | September 25, 2015 - 11:59AM
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As we've heard, there are plenty of houses on the market in darling brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods right now. But what if your budget isn't big enough for one? No problem! Here, a handful of apartments in the townhome-heavy neighborhoods of Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill and Park Slope—hey, at least you'll be walking down picturesque blocks!—loaded with brownstone-like charm and open for your perusal this weekend:

146 Amity Street, Apartment 6, Cobble Hill. This one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath has a renovated kitchen, tall ceilings and shared outdoor space. Asking price: $779,000. Open house: Sunday, September 27, 2 pm to 3:30 pm.

201 Saint John's Place, Apartment 4, Park Slope. A two-bedroom, one-bath in a prime Park Slope block is sweet enough; this one also throws in a charming, working fireplace, high ceilings and an in-unit laundry. Asking price: $820,000. Open house: Sunday, September 27, 2 pm to 4 pm.

342 Sixth Avenue, Apartment 1, Park Slope. You may not get the run of the entire brownstone, but at least you get the lovely garden space with this . This 1865-square-foot bi-level has two bedrooms, two baths and charming details like exposed brick and herringbone floors. Asking price: $2.09 million. Open house: Sunday, September 27, 2 pm to 3 pm.

190 Garfield, Apartment 5G, Park Slope. One of 40 apartments tucked into a condo comprised of five brownstones, this renovated two-bedroom, two-bath sits on the top floor and retains some coveted original features like a woodburning fireplace and hardwood floors. Asking price: $1.1 million. Open house: Sunday, September 27, 2 pm to 3:30 pm.

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