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Charming Clinton Hill townhouse with both classic and modern flair asks $2.9M

Check out homes for sale in Bed-Stuy, Red Hook, and Crown Heights

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.

Brown Harris Stevens.

↑For $2.875 million, there is this sprawling single-family brownstone in Clinton Hill with four bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. The four-story home has been finished with details like 11-foot ceilings, inlaid wood floors, decorative molding, and both decorative and functioning fire places. [Floorplan]

Compass.

↑An Italianate townhouse on Dean Street in Boerum Hill, dating back to 1871, has hit the market for $3.995 million. It’s currently a three-family home but can be returned to a single-family residence. There are five bedrooms and four bathrooms that are accompanied by details like six wood-burning fireplaces, tin ceilings, French doors, and crown molding. [Floorplan]

Corcoran.

↑In Red Hook, a spruced up 19th century home with a lovely brick facade and a bright red front door is asking $1.75 million. The main floor features an open concept floorplan with a decorative mantel and a chef’s kitchen with a center island. The upper floor hosts two of the home’s three bedrooms along with the residence’s only full bathroom. The backyard is spacious and also comes with a two-car garage. [Floorplan]

Douglas Elliman.

↑This redesigned brownstone in Bed-Stuy spans 3,120 square feet and is going for $1.79 million. Exposed brick walls, high ceilings, and custom woodwork are just a few of its notable details and there are five bedrooms as well as 3.5 bathrooms. There is a finished basement, a private deck, a landscaped garden. [Floorplan]

Halstead Property.

↑A home within the Crown Heights Historic District, designed by historic architect George Pool Chappell, is now up for grabs. The 3,700-square-foot home, asking $2.4 million, has maintained a great deal of original details that include pier mirrors, plastered walls, fret woodwork, wainscoting, and decorative fireplaces. [Floorplan]