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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 is this gorgeous brick townhouse in Clinton Hill. The place was built in the 1890s and has a wild facade with a with a blind œil de bœuf in Romanesque Revival and Queen Anne styles. It also has skylights, custom millwork, five stained glass windows, and decorative mantles. It's asking $2.545 million.
↑ Up next is this renovated townhouse in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens. Original, restored details include a coffered ceiling, decorative mantles, hardwood floors, solid wood panel doors and hardware, and skylights. It's asking $1.95 million.
↑ In Park Slope, this brownstone is asking $2.399 million. It has some nice moldings, marble mantles, etched glass paneled pocket doors, pine floors, and three wood-burning fireplaces.
↑ In Boerum Hill, this five-story townhouse is asking $4.1 million. The place has an elevator and access to private parking. It also has LEED Gold certification and is very energy efficient, with zoned air conditioning and heating and pre-wired smart home technology.
↑ Finally, in Greenpoint, this brick townhouse is asking $1.695 million. It has hardwood floors, high ceilings with crown molding, and Victorian-style door and window frames.
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