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Open house weekend: These Windsor Terrace properties are welcoming buyers on the hunt

By Brick Underground  | November 18, 2016 - 12:30PM
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106 Vanderbilt Street. This three-level single-family house has been refurbished from top to bottom, and has a 60-foot-long backyard. Asking price: $1.799 million. Open house: Sunday, November 20, 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm. 

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Windsor Terrace residents—as well as those in nearby Kensington—have been spotting flyers in their streets lately proclaiming the neighborhood's open arms for newcomers and long-timers from all walks of life ("Black, Brown, White, Latino, Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Gay, Female, Refugee, Queens, Asian, Middle Eastern, Disabled, Immigrants, Mentally Ill, Interfaith, Mixed Race Neighbors"and is "against intolerance and hate." 

Interested in living in a place that espouses those values? This weekend's open houses give you a sneak peek into what's available in the Windsor Terrace market. 

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580 19th Street. This 1326-square-foot cottage is as sweet as can be, with a glass front door, Arts and Crafts details, and parking. (Note: The listing stipulates "no buyers brokers.") Asking price: $975,000. Open house: Sunday, November 20, 1 pm to 2:30 pm. 

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582 19th Street. Presently used as a single-family, this home is actually a two-unit house, and has an electrical system that's been recently updated. Asking price: $1.25 million. Open house: Sunday, November 20, 1 pm to 3 pm. 

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563A 16th Street. A 2556-square-foot, three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath townhouse with period details intact but ready for a bit of a makeover. Asking price: $1.995 million. Open house: Sunday, November 20, 1 pm to 2:30 pm. 

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217 Terrace Place. A large semi-detached house, this three-family has two apartments with three bedrooms, and the third has one bedroom. There's a roof deck and a basement, too. Asking price: $2.299 million. Open house: Sunday, November 20, 12 noon to 2 pm. 

 

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