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 cute, two-story brick townhouse in Windsor Terrace asking $1.95 million. The single-family, 20'-wide home has been well-preserved and has an original staircase, wood floors, moldings, and tin ceilings. There's also a pretty nice garden and some really, really dreadful art.
↑ Next is a newly-renovated brownstone townhouse in Bed-Stuy asking $1.49 million. It's got two units, a large backyard, a metal and wood deck, and a finished basement.
↑ Also in Bed-Stuy, this historic limestone townhouse is asking $1.7 million. It has some nice, large bay windows and original mantles, stained glass, wood detailing, hardwood flooring that "summons an era of sophistication in Bedford Stuyvesant." The low angle of the listing photos suggest that they were taken by an extremely small child, or perhaps some sort of real estate goblin.
↑ Up next is this three-story, 20'-wide brownstone in Crown Heights North Historic District. There are five decorative mantels, decorative mirrors, original pocket doors, crown molding, stained glass, two skylights, wainscoting, and decorative plaster work. Both the facade and roof have been recently updated, and it's asking $1.35 million.
↑ Finally, in Carroll Gardens, this three-story townhouse is asking $2.65 million. It's currently configured as a parlor/garden duplex with two one-bedroom rentals.
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