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 on this weekend's roundup is a four-story brownstone in Park Slope. The place has been updated, but there are quite a few nice original details, including marble mantles on all four floors, plaster moldings, high ceilings with medallions, detailed woodwork, and hardwood flooring throughout. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances, a double sink with garbage disposal, and bamboo cabinets, which opens onto a deck and landscaped garden. It's asking $2.75 million.
↑ Up next is this three-story Romanesque Revival townhouse in Bed-Stuy. Built in 1895, the house features stained glass, pocket shutters, pocket doors, Queen Anne moldings, custom cabinetry, wainscoting, and five original decorative Minton tiled mantles. It's asking $1.35 million.
↑ Also in Bed-Stuy, this brownstone is asking $1.495 million. It has two rental units and an owner's duplex, with high ceilings, hardwood floors, and original mantles, shutters, and moldings.
↑ In Carroll Gardens, this four-story brick townhouse is asking $2.695 million. The property is currently configured as three 2BR rentals and retail space on the ground floor.
↑ Last but not least is this gorgeous brownstone in Bay Ridge. It measures in at a whopping 40'-wide and the interiors are paneled with a blend of mahogany, solid cherry, and solid oak. There's also a wood-burning cast-iron stove and fireplace with Minton tiles, a newly renovated kitchen, and an enormous garden. It's asking $1.599 million.
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