If you love a good treasure hunt, the kind that leads to vintage furniture, well-loved books, handmade pieces, or items that already come with a bit of history, you’ll get the appeal. Each of these homes sits near a local market where every find feels like it’s waiting for its next chapter, ready to be part of someone else’s story.
Here are six BHS listings close to some of the best weekly street fairs and flea markets around.
40 West 77th Street #16B

Just a two-minute walk from the Grand Bazaar, the city’s oldest and most diverse weekly market, known for its mix of vintage, handmade, and one-of-a-kind pieces. Always worth stopping by, even just to look.
Check out the Grand Bazaar here
205 Water Street #6K

Just a three-minute walk from Brooklyn Flea, held every Saturday and Sunday under the Manhattan Bridge in DUMBO. It’s packed with vintage finds, handmade pieces, and that unmistakable Brooklyn energy.
101 West 24th Street #6D

Just a four-minute walk from Chelsea Flea, open every Saturday and Sunday, rain or shine. It’s one of those classic Manhattan markets where every table has a story and the browsing’s half the fun.
100 Norfolk Street #8B

Just a five-minute walk from Ludlow Flea, a small outdoor market that supports local and vintage sellers. It’s laid-back, creative, and feels right at home in the Lower East Side.
529 S Flagler Drive #6E

Just an eleven-minute walk from the West Palm Beach Antique and Flea Market, a weekly open-air market held from October through April. It’s a local favorite that brings energy downtown every Saturday.
Check out West Palm Beach Antique and Flea Market here
1435 Brickell Ave #3512

Just a ten-minute drive from where Magic City Flea sets up downtown every Sunday on East Flagler Street. The year-round market also hosts pop-up vintage events across Miami, bringing something new to discover each time.

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