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Sunny Park Slope home with original details seeks $3.25M

Check out homes for sale in neighborhoods like Park Slope, Williamsburg, and more

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 less than a block away from Prospect Park is this 20th-century townhouse asking $3.25 million. Despite dating back to 1901, when it was originally built, nothing about this five-bedroom, three-bathroom home seems dated. Period details like stained glass and inlaid wood floors are found throughout each of the four floors and according to the floorplan, there is an expansive garden with lots of room for outdoor entertaining. [Floorplan]

↑To say that this Park Slope townhouse is in need of a gut renovation would be a gross understatement but there’s plenty of potential here if you’re willing to drop the initial $2 million to buy the home. In its current condition, the place is a bit of an eyesore but it does offer three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a sizable backyard. [Floorplan]

↑In Williamsburg, a four-bedroom townhouse dating back to 1910 is seeking $1.275 million. It’s in need of a designer’s touch but details like beamed ceilings, white exposed brick, and lots of natural light give you something to work with. [Floorplan]

↑This single-family home in Windsor Terrace comes complete with three bedrooms and two bathrooms spread across 1,500 square feet, for $2.3 million. Original hardwood floors, crown molding, coffered ceilings, stained glass, and built-in bookshelves accompany more modern features like a renovated chef’s kitchen and modern bathrooms.