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 huge, 20' wide brownstone in Park Slope. It rises five stories and has a ton of nice original details, including mantels and over mantels, lighting, pocket doors, wainscoting, stained-glass, pier mirrors, balusters and newel posts. There are also 12' ceilings and a huge, front-facing library with built-in shelves. The top floor has exposed beams in a gabled ceiling, plus two skylights. It's asking $5 million.
↑ Up next is this newly renovated townhouse in Clinton Hill. We featured the house in the Brooklyn Townhouse Roundup a little over a year ago when it was in the process of being renovated, but it is now complete and asking $100,000 more, at $3.7 million. There are floor-to-ceiling windows, white oak floors, a working fireplace, and high ceilings.
↑ Also in Clinton Hill, this massive brick and limestone townhouse is asking $5 million. The five-story, 7,200-square-foot home is a bit of fixer-upper, but it has original facades, a large grand staircase, and a private roof deck with some allegedly nice views.
↑ Up next is this gorgeous, two-story brownstone in Park Slope. Built in 1893, the house has a large kitchen with stainless steel appliances and the original coal stove, plus two mantels, high ceilings with original woodwork, and pocket doors. It's asking $2.749 million.
↑ Finally, in Bushwick, this three-story townhouse is asking $850,000. It was recently upgraded with a new roof and electrical system, and has three units, each with their own separate entrances.
· Brooklyn Townhouse Roundup archives [Curbed]
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