Open house •Sheepshead Bay 2138 East 26 Street (Between Ave U And V) Sunday September 8, 2024: 1-3 PM Large tudor brick side hall 3 bedroom duplex plus large finished walk in. custom kitchen and bathroom with separate stall shower + 2 addtl bathrooms, 2 open porches, 9 ft high ceilings, private backyard, lots of closet space, real oak floors with mahogany borders, private driveway + indoor garage, Estate must sell, submit all offers
BRIGHTON BEACH • OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 12-2 pm 2805 OCEAN PKWAY 5B Updated condo has 1700 sq. ft. 4 BDR, 3 baths, 2 balconies, in-unit laundry, & garage parking. Spacious LR, dining area & newly renovated kitchen equipped with top-of-the-line appliances. The large master suite and breathtaking views from the balcony. Garage parking included in the sale price. Video intercom, secure access, and a gym. It is ideally located close to grocery stores, restaurants, schools, and is within a short distance of the subway, buses, and the beach. $1,200,000 BERGEN BASIN REALTY 718-763-4110
Bright Horizons Realty, INC 2-Family Brick Semi-Detached House (New York)
Bright Horizons Realty, Inc. MANHATTAN BEACH Semi-detached brick house for 2 families, 2 bedrooms, 1 bedroom with garage used as storage room. Open House Sheepshead Bay 3360 Shore Pkwy #6B Sunday, February 2, 12-2 pm Condo with balcony, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, open concept living area. Modern kitchen, stainless steel appliances, washer and dryer. Master bedroom ensuite. (718) 615-1441www.brighthorizonsrealty.com
Open house • 1625 Emmons Ave., Brooklyn (New York)
Open house December 15, 1-3 pm 1625 Emmons Ave., Brooklyn Beautiful 1 BDR/1 bath In a house with a pool. Building near the bay. Low maintenance. Security Bozena, Zgoda B0's Prime Realty, LLC
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