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 four-story brownstone in Park Slope. Built in 1891, original details include mantles (with working fireplaces), molding, carved mahogany woodwork, and a pier mirror. There's also a deck and what looks like a pretty gorgeous garden, plus new baths and central heating and air. It's asking $3.795 million.
In Prospect-Lefferts Garden, this two-story brownstone is asking $1.05 million. It has some pretty huge bay windows, with original wainscoting and ceiling beams and parquet flooring throughout. There's also a cello leaning artfully against the window.
Finally, in Prospect Heights, this brick townhouse is asking $2.4 million. It's 25' wide with a lot of original details, such as wide-plank pine floors, marble fireplaces (one wood-burning), pocket doors, an original cast-iron claw foot tub, and tin ceilings. It's also been fully renovated.
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