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BK Heights Townhouse Goes for Sales Record, and More

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Welcome to the Brooklyn Townhouse Roundup, where we—you guessed it—take a look at the most notable Brooklyn townhouses to hit the market over the past week. Got tips? Send 'em here.


?This week on the Townhouse Roundup, a three-floor, 1826 townhouse in Brooklyn Heights is asking $12 million, which is pushing the current $11 million Brooklyn sales record. At 25.5' wide and 66' deep, with multiple wood-burning fireplaces, a brand new kitchen, a bamboo garden, and what looks like a bonkers floorplan, the property is definitely worth talking about, but is it really worth $12 million? Are those lime-green walls serious? The people demand answers!


? In Park Slope, this four-story brick townhouse features a three-car garage, plus a new kitchen and bathrooms, and "wrap around views of Brooklyn and New York harbor including the Statue of Liberty," which seems questionable. It's asking $3.3 million.


? Finally, in Fort Greene, this four-story brick/brownstone has a ton of nice original details, such as its five marble fireplaces, high ceilings (with original moldings and medallions), pocket doors, and decorative flooring. It's a nice place, but it definitely needs some work, especially in the garden. It's asking $1.995 million.
· Brooklyn Townhouse Roundup archives [Curbed]