Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Colonial Revival House, a Romanesque Revival Brownstone
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Brooklyn Heights townhouse that includes two former stables and a Colonial Revival standalone in Prospect Park South.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Brooklyn Heights townhouse that includes two former stables, a Colonial Revival standalone in Prospect Park South and a semi-detached house in Crown Heights by Brooklyn architect Axel Hedman.
There are lots of popular listings in Bed Stuy, including the least expensive one, a detail-filled Bed Stuy rental at $4,000 a month. The most expensive listing is the Brooklyn Heights townhouse for $5.975 million.
Which would you choose?
10. This duplex in an 1890 Bed Stuy brownstone checks a lot of boxes: It’s lovely, spacious, well appointed, reasonably priced and carries no fee. And it’s well located to boot, on a nice brownstone-lined block of Jefferson Street in Stuy Heights. The upper duplex of two in the house, it’s full of period details in top shape.
625 Jefferson Avenue #2
Price: $4,000 a month
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Halstead (Morgan Munsey, Donna Myrie)
Stunning Duplex in Bed Stuy Brownstone With Minton-Style Tiles Asks $4,000 a Month
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9. This seven-bedroom Prospect Park South standalone with double front porches needs updating, but it’s got lots of space and lots of potential. A Colonial Revival built in 1909, it’s on Stratford Road, in the Prospect Park South Historic District. The place has been in the same family for decades, and while it looks to be in decent general shape it shows plenty of wear.
126 Stratford Road
Price: $2.25 million
Area: Prospect Park South
Broker: Corcoran (Laura Rozos)
Prospect Park South Standalone With Seven Bedrooms, Two-Car Garage Asks $2.25 Million
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8. This two-bedroom Brooklyn Heights co-op is well laid out, in good shape, and offers a shared roof deck and a deeded parking space. It’s on the third floor of a four-unit brick townhouse on Hicks Street in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District. There’s no prewar detail, but there are dual sets of new bay windows in the front, and a wall of built-in bookshelves and cabinets in the living room.
157 Hicks Street #2
Price: $1.45 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Lesley Semmelhack)
Brooklyn Heights Co-op With Two Bedrooms, Parking Space Asks $1.45 Million
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7. In Brooklyn Heights, we have a move-in ready four-story townhouse with an offbeat configuration and an interesting pedigree. On State Street, it once had dual storefronts and a pair of adjoining stables on the ground floor, with residences above. It’s now a single-family three-bedroom house, with one former stable holding a one-car garage and the other housing the kitchen.
45 State Street
Price: $5.975 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Halstead (Charles Homes, Douglas Kampsen)
Renovated Brooklyn Heights Townhouse With Coveted Garage Wants $5.975 Million
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6. Here’s a Bed Stuy brownstone that’s newly renovated — and not by flippers. Some care and expense went into updating this one, a late 19th century Romanesque Revival that sits at 611 Macon Street, between Malcolm X Boulevard and Patchen Avenue. Twenty feet wide, it’s a two-family, with a one-bedroom rental on the garden level and a three-bedroom duplex above.
611 Macon Street
Price: $1.85 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Christine Toes Muldoon, Gulnara Yunissova)
Bed Stuy Brownstone With Sleek Kitchen Reno, Original Details Asks $1.85 Million
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5. Here we have a deluxe four-story brick townhouse on Butler Street in Cobble Hill. It’s a nice one, with some high-end upgrading alongside original details, including a working fireplace, moldings and tin and beamed ceilings. There’s an owner’s triplex with the bedrooms on the bottom, and a finished basement below, which offers a den with radiant floor heating, a laundry room and a half bath.
56 Butler Street
Price: $4.395 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Stribling (Jeanne Kempton)
Four Charming Move-In Ready Houses to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.795 Million
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4. An aluminum-sided four-story on Pulaski Street in Bed Stuy comes billed as “the perfect blank canvas,” with “great bones.” It’s set up with an apartment on each floor, though it’s a legal two-family. The interior is on the drab side but looks to be in okay shape, and there’s a smattering of original detail including parquet floors and door and window casings.
46 Pulaski Street
Price: $1.64 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Halstead (Morgan Munsie, Donna Myrie)
Colonial Revival in Crown Heights and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.25 Million
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3. This two-story brick house with a front porch on 19th Street in Windsor Terrace is on the generic side, but in move-in shape. It’s a small one, under 1000 square feet in total, not counting the basement. It’s got a pair of bedrooms and a full bath upstairs; below is a living room and a small kitchen with oak cabinetry and room for a breakfast table.
655 19th Street
Price: $1.25 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Bill Sheppard)
Colonial Revival in Crown Heights and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.25 Million
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2. In Bed Stuy we’ve got a three-story brownstone on Monroe Street that’s new to the market, has seen better days and is in need of restoration and renovation. The listing calls it “early 19th century,” which seems about a century off, but its claim that the place holds some prime details is on target: it’s got pocket doors, fretwork, a pier mirror, crown moldings and at least one mantle.
559 Monroe Street
Price: $1.325 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Compass (Terrence Harding, Dayanne Costa)
Colonial Revival in Crown Heights and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.25 Million
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1. On Prospect Place in Crown Heights, we find a three-story, semi-detached landmarked house with a columned front porch and upper balcony, designed by Axel Hedman and built circa 1907. A two-family with a duplex over a rental, it looks to be newly restored/renovated with original details including mahogany woodwork, pocket doors, inlaid parquet floors and the original center staircase.
819 Prospect Place
Price: $2.895 million
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Asantewa Patterson)
Colonial Revival in Crown Heights and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.25 Million
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