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Cute Brick Townhouse in Carroll Gardens Wants $2.4M

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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, this adorable brick townhouse in Carroll Gardens is asking $2.395 million. It has been recently renovated and features high ceilings, a terrace, and a nice backyard, plus original marble mantles, tin ceilings, plaster details, and woodwork. Fencing foils probably not included.


↑ Up next is this brick townhouse in Clinton Hill. Built in 1890 by Benjamin Wright, the house has some very nice wood work, sliding doors with original etched glass panels, original built-in cabinetry with hardware, a stained glass skylight, and a dumb waiter. It's asking $2.65 million.


↑ Also in Clinton Hill, this wide townhouse is asking $3.775 million. It was built in 1870, and original details include parquet floors, pocket doors, floor-to-ceiling windows, sinks, and cast iron tubs.


↑ Up next is this massive townhouse in Carroll Gardens, asking $5.5 million. The place is a whopping 34' wide, with 6,000 square feet of space. It's currently configured for three families.


↑ Finally, this fixer-upper in Brooklyn Heights is asking $6.25 million. The place needs a ton of work, but it's a huge five-story brownstone with high ceilings, a gorgeous staircase, and moldings.
· Brooklyn Townhouse Roundup archives [Curbed]