Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A New Condo and a Preservationist's Dream Brownstone
This week, the top 10 included a limestone in Clinton Hill, a fully restored brownstone in Bed Stuy and a condo still under construction in Boerum Hill.
This week, the top 10 included a limestone in Clinton Hill and a fully restored brownstone in Bed Stuy as well as a condo still under construction in Boerum Hill.
While a couple of listings in Clinton Hill captured reader’s attention other choices were scattered across the whole borough — including homes in Marine Park, Sheepshead Bay and Flatlands. The least expensive home in the top 10 this week was a one bedroom co-op in Clinton Hill asking $455,000 and the most expensive was a condo triplex asking $3.849 million in Boerum Hill.
Which would you choose?
10. This 1.5-bedroom condo has a fair amount to recommend it, including a berth right across the street from Prospect Park, a large and fetching living room with bay windows overlooking the park, and a big deck off the bedroom in the rear. It’s on the third floor of a four-story townhouse at 108 Prospect Park West.
108 Prospect Park West #4
Price: $989,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Town Residential (Joe Di Condina)
Condo With Deck, Office, Bay Windows Overlooking Prospect Park Asks $989K
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9. Here’s a Clinton Hill limestone with a good deal of detail inside and out. Located at the neighborhood’s southern edge, at 538 Clinton Avenue, off Atlantic Avenue, it’s one of a group of three with a mansard roof, bay window, and carved limestone detail out front.
538 Clinton Avenue
Price: $3.5 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: AP Realty Group (Angela Peterkin)
Clinton Hill Limestone With Bay Windows, Pocket Doors, Working Fireplaces Asks $3.5 Million
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8. This house is a semi-detached single-family on East 17th Street in Sheepshead Bay. There’s only an exterior photo and no floor plan, so our intel is limited, but we can tell you that it’s a standard two-story layout with three bedrooms and a bathroom above, and a living room, dining room, kitchen and half-bath below. There’s also a porch, a driveway and a skylit garage.
2221 E. 17th Street
Price: $789,000
Area: Sheepshead Bay
Broker: Elite Connect Real Estate (Emily Liang)
Four Houses Under a Million to See This Weekend, Starting at $559K
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7. Here’s an unusual and attractive prewar one-bedroom co-op in an interesting building for under $500,000. It’s on the fourth floor of a turreted Queen Anne limestone mansion at 184 Clinton Avenue, designed by Montrose Morris and built in 1892.
184 Clinton Avenue
Price: $455,000
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Compass (Jeffrey St. Arromand)
Clinton Avenue Co-op With Fireplace, Dressing Room in Storied Montrose Morris Digs Asks $455K
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6. This home is a semi-detached aluminum-sided number on Avenue M in Flatlands. There’s only a single exterior photo, no floor plan and minimal details in the listing. But it’s a two-story, three-bedroom layout, with an eat-in kitchen, a covered porch in the rear and a detached garage.
5314 Avenue M
Price: $559,000
Area: Flatlands
Broker: Fillmore (Peter Modica)
Four Houses Under a Million to See This Weekend, Starting at $559K
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5. This condo triplex under construction in Boerum Hill sits within a classic Italianate brownstone at 203 Bergen Street and features an elegant modern design by the Meshberg Group. The building’s original pedimented door hood and bracketed cornice will be restored, and new ironwork will be added to the exterior.
203 Bergen Street
Price: $3.849 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Brooklyn Bridge Realty (James Stubbs, Ellen Gottlieb)
Brownstone Condo Triplex With Marble, Terraces, Central Air in Boerum Hill Asks $3.849 Million
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4. On Pioneer Street in Red Hook we’ve got a rustic charmer with beamed ceilings, wide-plank floors and a pair of wood-burning fireplaces. There’s a two-bedroom duplex with a terrace on the top two floors; below that is an open floor with a kitchen and bath that’s currently used as a home office and guest space, but could be a rental unit.
98 Pioneer Street
Price: $1.6 million
Area: Red Hook
Broker: Strilbing (Cornelia Van Amburg)
Parking, Salt-Water Hot Tub, Bike Closet: Four Houses With Unusual Features to See This Weekend
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3. Next up is a fully detached early 20th century Arts and Crafts house with a patch of grass in front, on Kimball Street in Marine Park. It has a three-bedroom-duplex layout and a detached garage. The photos reveal some charm, a renovated kitchen and some original details, including parquet floors and stained glass.
1649 Kimball Street
Price: $749,000
Area: Marine Park
Broker: Fillmore (Bryan Ecock)
Four Houses Under a Million to See This Weekend, Starting at $559K
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2. This home is a brick row house on Evergreen Avenue in Bushwick that’s been in the same family for nearly 70 years, according to the listing. It’s a one-family with a front porch, with two bedrooms on the small upper floor and a living/dining room, kitchen, second full bath, and “media room” with a washer and dryer on the first floor.
269 Evergreen Avenue
Price: $875,000
Area: Bushwick
Broker: Compass (Michael Bethoney, Joseph DeLorenzo)
Four Houses Under a Million to See This Weekend, Starting at $559K
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1. This listing is a head-turner for more reasons than one. The house itself is a stunner — a painstakingly restored 1895 Renaissance Revival Bed Stuy brownstone loaded with original details and exquisite Victorian-style updating.
538 Decatur Street
Price: $1.695 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Corcoran (Judith Lief)
A Preservationist’s Bed Stuy Dream Brownstone With AGA Range, Details Galore Asks $1.695 Million
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