russellolson+FollowBrooklyn brownstones you’ll want to tour this weekendBrooklyn’s open house scene is heating up, with stunning brownstones in Bed Stuy, Bay Ridge, and Bushwick opening their doors this weekend. Whether you’re curious about historic renovations or just love peeking inside dream homes, these listings—ranging from $1.395M to $2.695M—offer a rare look at some of the borough’s most charming spaces. From a beautifully updated Bed Stuy classic to a spacious Bay Ridge gem, there’s something for every style. Which neighborhood would you want to call home? Let’s swap thoughts and tips on the best spots to check out! #RealEstate #BrooklynHomes #OpenHouse00Share
davenportmeghan+FollowBrooklyn homes with big surprises this weekendA Bay Ridge house with its own garage is hitting the market for $678K—an unusual find in Brooklyn! This weekend’s open house lineup has something for everyone, from a classic Clinton Hill brownstone to a Crown Heights gem and an East Flatbush spot that’s more affordable than you’d expect. Whether you’re dreaming of a private driveway or just want to see what’s out there, these listings are worth a look. Anyone else curious how these prices compare to what you’ve seen lately? Which neighborhood would you pick? #RealEstate #BrooklynRealEstate #OpenHouse00Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowDorchester’s oldest homes open for tours SundayThis Sunday, you can actually step inside two of Dorchester’s most storied homes—the William Clapp House and the James Blake House. The Clapp House isn’t just a beautiful Federal-style mansion; it’s where the famous Clapp’s Favorite pear was developed (yes, that’s why we have the giant pear statue!). Even cooler, the Blake House is the oldest house in Boston and was moved 400 yards to save it from demolition—talk about dedication to history! Both are now cared for by the Dorchester Historical Society. Who else is curious to see what stories these walls could tell? #News #DorchesterHistory #OpenHouse00Share
Heather Moore+FollowBrooklyn homes open for touring this weekendDreaming of a classic Brooklyn brownstone or a charming row house? This weekend, you can actually step inside some of the borough’s most coveted homes—ranging from a $1.59M Bay Ridge gem to a $4.85M Cobble Hill stunner. Each open house has its own vibe, from historic details to modern updates. Whether you’re house-hunting or just love peeking at beautiful spaces, these tours are a rare chance to see what’s really out there. Which neighborhood would you want to call home? Let’s talk about your favorite Brooklyn spots! #RealEstate #BrooklynRealEstate #OpenHouse00Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowOpen House Red Flags You Can't IgnoreThinking about buying a new place? Next time you hit up an open house, don’t get distracted by fresh cookies or fancy candles. Strong smells, weird stains, sticky windows, or sketchy repairs can all be signs of bigger (and pricier) problems hiding beneath the surface. A quick sniff test and a peek under the sink could save you from a money pit. Trust your gut and don’t be shy about poking around! #RealEstate #HomeBuyingTips #OpenHouse180Share
Brad Caldwell+FollowBrooklyn homes you’ll want to tour this weekendA $998K Marine Park home is just one of several standout open houses popping up across Brooklyn this weekend, with prices stretching up to $2.7 million in Park Slope and Crown Heights. Whether you’re dreaming of a historic townhouse or eyeing a new neighborhood, these listings could spark your next move—or at least some serious house envy. Who else loves checking out open houses, even just for design inspo? Which area would you pick if money were no object? Let’s swap thoughts and maybe even some tips for navigating Brooklyn’s wild real estate scene! #RealEstate #BrooklynHomes #OpenHouse00Share