Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: Montrose Morris and Circa-1900 Homes
This week our most popular listings were an eclectic mix of styles and locations.
This week our most popular listings were an eclectic mix of styles and locations. The listings hail from all over the borough, with nine different neighborhoods represented. Space seemed to be a priority with single-family and multi-family homes making up the bulk of the favorites.
Prices start at $625,000 for a brick home in Midwood and top out at $6,250,000 for an apartment building in Williamsburg designed by Brooklyn architect Montrose Morris.
Which would you choose?
10. This one is a newly constructed brownstone, built on a 14-foot-wide lot on Lexington Avenue in Bed Stuy. It’s modern and tricked out with solar panels, a surround-sound system, a security system, and smartphone-controlled thermostat and lighting. It’s got a one-bedroom rental on the bottom floor and a three-bedroom quadruplex above, which includes a full-floor master suite and a sunroom with a pair of terraces on top.
84 Lexington Avenue
Price: $2,167,000
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Nest Seekers (Philip Fatta, Ryan Serhant, Rachel Simons)
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9. This duplex condo has three bedroom and two bathrooms over nearly 1,600 square feet. There’s a landscaped patio and central air. The gas fireplace, staircase, kitchen and other details are completely contemporary; it’s located in a historic brick townhouse with four units that was converted in 2007.
284 Warren Street
Price: $2,200,000
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Stribling (Brooke Joslyn)
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8. On Wellington Court in West Midwood, we’ve got a freestanding house that’s been gut renovated; everything is new in here. Some bold design choices in this one; take the kitchen, with its adventurous tile scheme. It’s got five bedrooms, including a master with a massive walk-in closet, a front porch, a rear deck, a windowed basement with a cedar-paneled laundry room, a large yard and a driveway.
34 Wellington Court
Price: $1,975,000
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Dwell (Myrta Echevarria, Valerie Wright)
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7. In Windsor Terrace on 16th Street, we’ve got a two-story single family that is “in need of a modern refurbishment,” according to the listing. The early 20th century brick house has an expansive living space on the first floor, with a center hall staircase and a pair of columns; upstairs are three bedrooms. Details include a moldings, parquet floors and a fireplace that doesn’t look to be original. The condition of the row house actually looks pretty good, but some may want to upgrade the kitchen, at least.
563a 16th Street
Price: $1,995,000
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Nest Seekers (David Sokolowski, Anthony Chan)
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6. Next up, on East 19th Street in Ditmas Park, is a sprawling Colonial Revival with six bedrooms and a large wraparound porch. Inside is a lot of space and a good deal of original detail in fine shape, including parquet floors, a columned pier mirror, stained glass, pocket doors and several tiled fireplaces. The top floor’s got a vintage full bath with a claw foot tub and a pull-chain toilet; the other full bath is recently renovated. There’s a driveway and a two-car garage. The 1910 home is located in the Ditmas Park Historic District.
431 E 19th Street
Price: $2,395,000
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Corcoran (Laura Rozos)
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5. On East 16th Street in Midwood, this home offers a flat brick facade and a utilitarian interior. It’s a single family with three bedrooms on the second floor and a small eat-in kitchen and mirror-walled living room below. There are 976 square feet in total, a figure that presumably includes the attached garage, which has a door leading to the kitchen. There’s a large wooden deck in the rear.
1420 E 16th Street
Price: $625,000
Area: Midwood
Broker: Coldwell Banker (Alexander Korotkiy, Amy Koh)
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4. Here’s an opportunity to own a circa 1890 building designed by Montrose Morris, the lauded architect whose Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival buildings are among the jewels of brownstone Brooklyn. This one’s located at 109 South 9th Street and is a Queen Anne, freestanding, 24-foot-wide four-story brick building with 8,300 square feet of space.
109 South 9th Street
Price: $6,250,000
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Core (Patrick Lilly)
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3. This barrel-front brownstone, at 1090 Carroll Street in south Crown Heights, needs work, but there’s plenty of potential here. There’s a fair amount of original detail within, including coffered ceilings, wainscoting, built-in cabinetry, leaded glass, fireplace mantels, and parquet floors. The exterior of this early 20th century house is a beaut as well.
1090 Carroll Street
Price: $2,395,000
Area: Crown Heights
Broker: Corcoran (Daniel Cohen, Frank Castellucio)
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2. On Argyle Road there sits a five-bedroom freestander with a front porch and a big back yard. A shingled Dutch Colonial, this one’s got some original detail, including parquet floors, crown moldings, woodwork and stained glass. The kitchen’s been renovated, with cherry cabinets and granite countertops. Condition looks good, and the neighbors are “extremely wonderful,” according to the listing. There’s a driveway, a sprinkler system in the back yard and zoned A/C.
756 Argyle Road
Price: $1,795,000
Area: Flatbush
Broker: Fillmore (Howard Witz)
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1. This almost all-white two-bedroom co-op in the Park Slope Historic District has a more contemporary feel and features two stone fireplaces with incised detail, one black and one white. The five-unit brownstone dates to the 19th century. There are pocket shutters, a kitchen with ample counter space, three closets, and additional storage in the building.
210 Berkeley Place,#4
Price: $885,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Citi Habitats [Tavia Trepte]
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