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Apartment-hunters searching for three bedrooms and up: Check out Park Slope's open houses this weekend

By Brick Underground  | May 13, 2016 - 11:59AM
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749 President Street, Apartment 2. This three-bedroom in a townhouse also comes with an office, and charming period details such as etched pocket doors, crown moldings, and a woodburning fireplace,  Asking price: $1.325 million. Open house: Sunday, May 15, 2:30 pm to 4 pm.

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The owners of Park Slope's beloved bakery shop Megpies shared their love for the neighborhood with us this week, and we're headed there, too, with our list of open houses up for viewing. The focus of this weekend's hunt: condos and co-ops with at least three bedrooms—always covetable in an area known to be friendly to families. 

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90 Sterling Place, Apartment 2. A renovated three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath that spans the entire length of a floor in a brownstone, and has two marble fireplaces. Asking price: $1.275 million. Open house: Sunday, May 15, 12 noon to 1:30 pm. 

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50 Seventh Avenue, Apartment GDN. This 2450-square-foot garden-level duplex has an office and a rec room, as well as three bedrooms, including one with sliding doors that lead to the back garden. Asking price: $1.695 million. Open house: Sunday, 12:30 pm to 2 pm. 

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329 11th Street, Apartment 5A. This airy three-bedroom, three-bath duplex condo spans a generous 1868 square feet, has its own washer and dryer, and is in a building that allows cats. Asking price: $1.995 million. Open house: Sunday, May 15, 1 pm to 2:30 pm. 

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613 Baltic Street, Apartment 7E. A three-bedroom, three-bath condo in a fully amenitized building with doormen, concierge, on-site parking, a fitness center, and a rooftop terrace with an outdoor movie screen. Asking price: $2.1 million. Open house: Sunday, May 15, 12 noon to 4 pm. 

 

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