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Landmarked Fort Greene Brownstone Wants $2.8 Million

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.


↑ Located in Fort Greene, this landmarked brownstone is asking $2.8 million. Built in 1857, the Italianate house has lots of nice details, including sculpted marble mantles, ceiling moldings and medallions, floor-to-ceiling paned windows, original shutters and doors, and 11' ceilings. The backyard also has a garden pond and a delightful treehouse, perfect for any young rapscallions in your charge.


↑ Also in Fort Greene, this gorgeous five-story brownstone is asking $3.45 million. Located on South Portland Avenue (voted the "best block in New York City" by Time Out NY), the brownstone has 4,000 square feet of space, plus 12' ceilings, crown molding, a marble gas fireplace, pocket doors, and floor-to-ceiling windows.


↑ Up next is this two-story townhouse in Windsor Terrace. The 20'-wide house is currently configured for a single family, but there's enough room on the bottom floors to rent out. It's asking $1.595 million.


↑ In Bushwick, this two-story brick townhouse is asking $1.099 million. The place has been renovated with a new kitchen, and has a rental with potential income of $2500/month.


↑ Last but not least is this three-story brownstone, also in Fort Greene. The house needs a bit of work, but it's a really gorgeous property, with some really lovely details. It's asking $2.6 million.
· Brooklyn Townhouse Roundup archives [Curbed]