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.
Former Park Slope favorite/eyesore (depending on how you look at things), 233 Garfield Place (also known as the Pinkstone) recently underwent a revamp to make it a boring, soul-crushing brown. Now, it's back on the market and asking $4.45 million, down from $4.8 million a few months ago. It features four wood-burning fireplaces, original lighting fixtures and hardware, detailed latticework in the foyer, and hardwood floors with mahogany inlay throughout.
Over in Cobble Hill, one of the Townhouses of Cobble Hill is on the market for $3.75 million. The place has oak floors, fireplaces and casement windows, plus soaking tubs and steam showers in the bathrooms. There's also a private garden with Ipe fencing and a stone patio and a roof deck with views of the East River and Lower Manhattan.
Finally, in Bed-Stuy, this 20-foot-wide, three-story brownstone is asking $1.099 million. The home was recently renovated, with dark Brazilian Oak flooring, an electric fireplace, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a very cool-looking staircase. Upstairs, there are two skylights, a new kitchen with stone countertops, and a bathroom with a Japanese soaking tub.
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