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 newly-constructed townhouse in Cobble Hill. As one of the two Strong Place townhouses, the brick and brownstone building has a classic design with lots of nice details, including hardwood floors with radiant heat, central AC, and custom woodwork, plus a wood-burning fireplace, a wet bar, and three exposures. It's asking $7.5 million.
↑ Up next is this three-story brownstone in Bed-Stuy asking $1.425 million. Located in the Bedford Historic District, the house is a double duplex and has original floors, moldings, plasterwork, and decorative mantels.
↑ Next, this two-story sandstone townhouse in Bed-Stuy is asking $1.5 million. Built in 1889 by architect Henry Vollweiler, the house has original slate and wood mantels with Minton-style tile work, a large garden, and newly updated roof, mechanicals, and facade.
↑ In Carroll Gardens, this three-story brick townhouse is asking $2.95 million. The house has hardwood floors, tin ceilings, classic molding, and a working fireplace, as well as its own private parking spot.
↑ Finally, this brick townhouse in Park Slope is asking $2.3 million. This house is set up for three families and has been recently updated. It also has a pretty nice looking garden.
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