Welcome to the Brooklyn Townhouse Roundup, where we—you guessed it—take a look at the most notable Brooklyn townhouses on the market. Got tips? Send 'em here.
↑ First up on this weekend's roundup is this three-story, Federal-style townhouse in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens. The brick home is spacious, with a gas-burning fireplace, 9' ceilings, and hardwood flooring throughout. There's also a two-car garage and new appliances/fixtures/utilities. It's asking $2.25 million.
↑ Up next, this two-story brownstone in Bed-Stuy is asking $1.199 million. The place has been fully renovated, with access to a new roof deck, hardwood flooring, tiled bathrooms, skylights, fireplaces, and a whole lot of exposed brick.
↑ Over in Williamsburg, this "timeless brick and mortar" townhouse is asking $2.545 million. It's currently configured for four families, with 3,200 square feet of usable space and a potential rent roll nearing $14,500/month. It also has a backyard and some nice-looking tin ceilings.
↑ Up next is this Victorian house in Ditmas Park. Built at the turn-of-the-century, historic details include stained glass, mahogany inlaid wood flooring, coffered ceiling, and pitched roof. It also has newly upgraded (if tacky) bathrooms, an open porch, and a built-in bar in the basement. It's asking $1.049 million.
↑ Finally, this three-story brownstone in Bed-Stuy is asking $2.299 million. It's definitely not in the best shape, but the house has some great bones and historic details, including six mahogany and oak mantels with Minton-style tiling, pier mirrors, moldings, and wainscoting
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