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 is this three-story brownstone in Bed-Stuy. The home is laid out for two families and has five fireplaces, stained glass, and pocket doors. There are some nice period details too, including original hardwood floors, moldings, ceiling medallions, and shutters. It's asking $1.425 million.
↑ Up next is this gorgeous, five-story brownstone in Park Slope, which is asking an impressive $5.25 million. Built in 1899 by architect Patrick Sheridan, the house is massive and has lots of nice details, such as a pier mirror, bay windows, and a stained glass skylight. It was fully renovated in 2003.
↑ In Prospect Heights, this four-story brownstone is asking $3.75 million. The three-family building has been renovated and the owner's duplex has around 3,000 square feet of space.
↑ Next is this three-story townhouse in Fort Greene. Original details include stained leaded glass, ceiling medallions, and moldings, plus a skylight and an ornate banister. It's also located right down the street from Fort Greene Park and it's asking $2.35 million.
↑ Also in Fort Greene, this brownstone is asking $2.3 million. The place has high ceilings, exposed brick, parquet floors, arch-top doorways, and marble mantels.
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