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Would You Live In Brooklyn’s “Gingerbread House”?

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Just in time for the holidays, Brooklyn's very own "Gingerbread House" is looking sweeter and sweeter: The Bay Ridge home, which was designed and built in 1917 by the architect James Sarsfield Kennedy, was first listed on the market in 2009 for $12 million. In May, it was lowered to $10.5 million. And, after its owners failed to find a buyer, it's now seen its rental price cut down to $26,000 a month.
The cost may still be steep, considering that the house has been for sale for nearly four years. But, how many people can say their property boasts stained-glass windows and original stone straight out of a Brothers Grimm tale? Sure, the facade may not actually be crafted of cookies and candy, but it certainly has a magical charm that would appeal to any storybook lover. (Corcoran)
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