Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Brooklyn Heights Carriage House, a Bay Ridge Wood Frame
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a wood frame in Gowanus, a row house in Bay Ridge and a brownstone in Park Slope.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a wood frame in Gowanus, a row house in Bay Ridge and a brownstone in Park Slope.
Bay Ridge and Clinton Hill are popular this week. The least expensive is a Clinton Hill co-op at $640,000 and the most expensive is a Brooklyn Heights carriage house at $4.95 million.
Which would you choose?
10. This late 19th/early 20th century wood-frame house, complete with white picket fence, was even more charming with its original details, visible in the property’s historic tax photo.
459 78th Street
Price: $1.095 million
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Tim Stanard)
An ‘Old English’ Bay Ridge House With Garage, and Three More Open Houses, Starting at $799K
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9. In the Cobble Hill Historic District, an Anglo-Italianate brownstone has a handsome curving mahogany stair and carved white marble mantels.
306 Clinton Street
Price: $2.65 million
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Nadia Bartolucci)
A Bed Stuy Italianate With Porch and Three More to See, Starting at $1.645 Million
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8. In Bay Ridge, this single-family is located on a hidden terrace, Barwell Terrace, which is lined with picturesque early 20th century houses in the Tudor and Storybook mode. Details include half-timbering, decorative brickwork, arched doorways and picturesque rooflines.
9716 Barwell Terrace
Price: $799,000
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Corcoran (Kevin Bartnik, Gina Bartnik)
An ‘Old English’ Bay Ridge House With Garage, and Three More Open Houses, Starting at $799K
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7. In the Boerum Hill Historic District, this petite single-family house — it’s 27 feet wide and 23 feet deep — has a historic exterior with carved brownstone trim and a mix of modern and original details inside.
112 Nevins Street
Price: $2.75 million
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Compass (Nick Gavin)
Houses in Historic Districts and a Brownstone Brimming With Details to See This Weekend
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6. It’s nothing fancy, but this one-bedroom converted to two is a relatively affordable and spacious option in a desirable part of Brooklyn.
209 Clinton Avenue #4E
Price: $640,000
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Tom Stuart)
Flex Two-Bedroom at Clinton Hill Cooperatives With Seven Closets, Dishwasher Asks $640K
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5. This picturesque Brooklyn Heights stable turned single-family home has undeniable curbside charm. Any original interior details, like horse stalls, were lost long ago but there is instead a four-bedroom, three-bath home that also has room for one horseless carriage.
2 Grace Court Alley
Price: $4.95 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Keller Williams Realty (Michael Rambo)
Picturesque Brooklyn Heights Carriage House on Grace Court Alley With Garage Asks $4.95 Million
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4. Built in 1890, this landmarked and significant townhouse by noted architect Montrose Morris is in estate condition and could use an understanding owner to make the most of its potential.
288 Dekalb Avenue
Price: $2.999 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Daniel Cohen, Eddie Ugrinsky )
A Park Slope Brownstone With Fanciful Woodwork and Three More to See, Starting at $925K
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3. In Gowanus, this Italianate wood-frame row house has high ceilings, several marble mantels and pocket doors.
181 13th Street
Price: $1.725 million
Area: Gowanus
Broker: Compass (Micha Hendel, Elizabeth Ruggie)
A Park Slope Brownstone With Fanciful Woodwork and Three More to See, Starting at $925K
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2. An early 20th century brick row house in Bay Ridge has mantels, wall moldings, the original stair and wood floors.
7106 Ridge Court
Price: $925,000
Area: Bay Ridge
Broker: Momentum Real Estate (Kevin Lam, Xuehua Chen)
A Park Slope Brownstone With Fanciful Woodwork and Three More to See, Starting at $925K
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1. In the Park Slope Historic District, this Neo-Grec-style brownstone was built in 1888 and is set up as a single-family.
139 Berkeley Place
Price: $3.8 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Rudi Hanja, Siim M. Hanja )
A Park Slope Brownstone With Fanciful Woodwork and Three More to See, Starting at $925K
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