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291 Hoyt Street
The property: Eighty people attended last week’s open house for this circa-1899 two-unit. (Not one mentioned the Superfund cleanup, by the way.) The building, in use now as a single-family, has been on the market for only two weeks. It has three bedrooms, two baths, and an east-facing sunroom that leads to a garden.
Annual taxes: $3,067.
Broker: Vicki Negron, Corcoran.
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463 Carroll Street
The property: A brick-fronted, three-story configured as a three-unit townhouse with a large yard and a deck.
Annual taxes: $3,048.
Broker: Robert Herskovitz, the Corcoran Group.
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185 13th Street, Apartment 3A
The property: A 614-square- foot one-bedroom, one-bath, located in a newly built boutique condominium, that’s being rented out by its owner.
Agent: Jamella Swift, Citi Habitats.




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