Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Midwood Park Tudor and a New Williamsburg Townhouse
This week, the Top 10 featured a mansion in Park Slope, a freestanding home in Ditmas Park, and the former residence of a Brooklyn bishop.
This week, the Top 10 featured a brand new townhouse in Williamsburg, a Tudor house in Midwood Park and the former residence of a Brooklyn bishop.
There were multiple listings in the Top 10 from Park Slope. The least expensive home on the list was a row house in Williamsburg priced at $1.35 million, and the priciest was a brick and limestone Park Slope mansion at $13.25 million.
Which would you choose?
10. On Greene Avenue in the Clinton Hill Historic District is a corner brownstone with a number of points of distinction. It’s got two addresses, for starters, with a separate entrance on Vanderbilt Avenue, leading to the lower duplex via the brick-walled back yard. It has an interesting pedigree — it was built circa 1878 and was the home of Brooklyn’s first Roman Catholic bishop, Bishop Louglin.
101 Greene Avenue
Price: $2.995 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Adam Zinberg, Emily Matles, Mina Kim)
Four Lookers in Move-in Condition to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.85 Million
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9. In Sunset Park on 51st Street, there’s a semi-detached three-story brownstone, which the listing describes as “a masterpiece.” Twenty feet wide, the house has an upper duplex, with three bedrooms and three full baths, and a garden rental, which is duplexed with a finished basement. The owner’s duplex has an open plan first floor, with recessed lighting, exposed brick accents, mod light fixtures, a kitchen with an island and copious white cabinetry.
413 51st Street
Price: $1.695 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Bedford Brownstone Realty (Nathan Pinsky)
Four Renovated Houses to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.049 Million
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8. Everything about this 1890s brick and limestone Park Slope mansion, at 45 Montgomery Place, is big. It’s over 30 feet wide, for starters, and 65 feet deep. It’s got two dining rooms, two living rooms and six bedrooms, and not a one is small. It’s got two three-foot La Cornue ranges, two Miele dishwashers. It’s got six fireplaces, and loads of other detail.
45 Montgomery Place
Price: $13.25 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Compass (Lindsay Barton Barrett, Christina Abad)
Renovated Park Slope Manse with 6 Mantels, Elevator, Outdoor Kitchen Asks $13.25 Million
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7. This newly built townhouse in Williamsburg offers top-end finishes, modern design and an expansive single-family living space, for the kind of big-ticket buyer that would have been a stranger to this nabe not long ago. It’s at 138 North 1st Street, off of Bedford Avenue. It’s got 4,800 square feet spread over five levels, spanned by an iron-railed staircase with a skylight at the top.
138 North 1st Street
Price: $7.495 million
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Corcoran (Bruce Henderson, Michelle Maryk, Jeremy Arwas)
New Williamsburg Townhouse With Floors From Domino Sugar Factory Asks $7.495 Million
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6. In East Williamsburg we find a three-story row house with a brick front. This one is newly gut renovated, with an upper duplex and a rental in the English basement. That one’s an open “studio loft” with a tiled floor and a galley kitchen; the duplex above has an open plan living space and three bedrooms. It’s got a brick patio with some landscaping in the rear, zoned a/c and new mechanicals.
179 Leonard Street
Price: $1.35 million
Area: East Williamsburg
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Rafael Malka, David Hubschman)
From Renovated to Needing Work, Four Houses to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.35 Million
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5. This four-bedroom Park Slope co-op is airy and graceful, with original details and a newly renovated kitchen. It occupies the upper two floors of a North Slope brownstone, at 127 Park Place, near Flatbush Avenue, in the Park Slope Historic District. The living area offers nice high ceilings for an upper floor, along with archways in front and rear.
127 Park Place #2
Price: $2.6 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Corcoran (Lesley Semmelhack)
Park Slope Duplex Co-op With Working Fireplaces, Four Bedrooms Asks $2.6 Million
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4. This home is on Stratford Road in Beverly Square West, and it’s a large, freestanding house. This one’s got six bedrooms and a front porch, and it needs a bit of work: some polishing, and a new kitchen and bathroom. Plenty of original detail in this one, including a pair of fireplaces, hardwood floors, pocket doors, stained glass, plaster medallions and lots of mahogany woodwork.
295 Stratford Road
Price: $1.649 million
Area: Beverly Square West
Broker: Nest Seekers (Jim Hayes, Ryan Serhant)
From Renovated to Needing Work, Four Houses to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.35 Million
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3. 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. And the sale will come as a shock to many — at 538 Decatur Street, it’s the home of a couple known to many Brownstoner readers.
538 Decatur Street
Price: $1.895 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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2. Moving over to Sunset Park, on 48th Street we’ve got a two-family brownstone between 5th and 6th avenues. We don’t see a lot of these coming up for sale in this neck of the woods. This one’s a three-story — there’s no floor plan, but the listing describes the layout as follows: “3 bedrooms over 3 bedrooms and a bathroom on each of the three floors.”
530 48th Street
Price: $1.4 million
Area: Sunset Park
Broker: Elite Connect (Avi Dynov)
From Renovated to Needing Work, Four Houses to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.35 Million
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1. Last up is a circa 1903 Tudor on East 17th Street in the Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park Historic District that’s massive and move-in ready. It’s got five bedrooms, an office, four baths, and an expansive ground floor with a huge living room, a dining room, and eat-in kitchen and a sun room. It looks peaceful and bright, with details including leaded glass, parquet floors and a coffered ceiling.
689 East 17th Street
Price: $2.1 million
Area: Midwood Park
Broker: Corcoran (Laura Rozos)
From Renovated to Needing Work, Four Houses to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.35 Million
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