Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: A Compact Rental and a Spacious Condo
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Park Slope Italianate with a thoughtful reno, a spacious Clinton Hill condo and a semi-detached house in Dyker Heights.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Park Slope Italianate with a thoughtful reno, a spacious Clinton Hill condo and a semi-detached house in Dyker Heights.
There are multiple popular listings in Bed Stuy, Park Slope and Brooklyn Heights this week. The least expensive of the group is a Williamsburg rental at $3,300 a month and the most expensive a Brooklyn Heights brownstone at $7.195 million.
Which would you choose?
10. 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:Â 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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9. In Williamsburg, this garden apartment is charming but may not be everyone’s cup of tea. It’s located in a prime spot in the neighborhood only a block and a half from the recently opened Domino Park. While slightly subterranean and apparently last renovated when Eisenhower was president, the home nonetheless gives off a ton of old-school character with its built-ins, fireplace and 1950s kitchen.
72 South 1st Street #1
Price: $3,300 a month
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Binnie Robinson, Justin McMahon)
Charming Williamsburg Garden Apartment With Private Yard and Fireplace Asks $3,300 a Month
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8. This condo in the Clinton Hill Historic District has some characteristics rarely found in New York City apartments: It’s a floor-through with a double-wide floor plate and three exposures. In other words, it’s got space and light. It’s located on the third floor of a four-story, four-unit Italianate brownstone at 275 Washington Avenue.
275 Washington Avenue
Price: $1.825 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Philip Hale, John Dadd)
Jumbo Clinton Hill Mansion Condo With Four Marble Fireplaces, Central Air Asks $1.825 Million
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7. This brick corner townhouse on Greene Street in the Clinton Hill Historic District was built in 1990 as one of a row of 11 new buildings, with Italianate-inspired facades that passed muster with the landmarks commission. Inside, there are three units: a one-bedroom on the ground floor that’s duplexed with the basement; a two-bedroom floor-through above that; and a three-bedroom duplex.
163 Greene Avenue
Price: $2.85 million
Area: Clinton Hill
Broker: Charles Rutenberg (Dean Moodie, Chris Danuser)
Townhouse Condo in Clinton Hill Historic District With Italianate-Style Facade Asks $2.85 Million
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6. Here’s an attractive Italianate brownstone with a thoughtful gut renovation that opens up the main living space, connecting the original details with modern additions. Designed by Gowanus-based Elizabeth Roberts Architecture & Design, known for renovations of historic townhouses, it’s located at 359 Bergen Street in the northern end of Park Slope.
359 Bergen Street
Price: $4 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Lee Solomon)
Park Slope Brownstone With Gut Renovation by Noted Architect Elizabeth Roberts Asks $4 Million
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5. In the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, a grand five-story brownstone that could use an update but boasts a number of original details, including stained glass windows, crown moldings and seven fireplace mantels. The single-family has a curving center stair with a dark wood bannister, chandeliers and original shutters.
283 Henry Street
Price: $7.195 million
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Jesse Kirtzman)
Park Slope Victorian With Sauna and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.015 Million
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4. 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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3. This cute little early 20th century two-story in Dyker Heights is semi-detached with peaked gables and a brick front entrance. It appears to have been well maintained and updated by its longtime owners but hasn’t lost its prewar charm. A three-bedroom, it opens to a sunroom. The Arts and Crafts style staircase has a skylight and there are inlaid parquet floors throughout.
1019 72nd Street
Price: $1.015 million
Area: Dyker Heights
Broker: Halstead Property (Mary-Jean Gianquinto)
Park Slope Victorian With Sauna and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.015 Million
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2. In Bed Stuy, a 19th century wood frame has been gutted and given a thoroughly modern new look. It’s a flip being brokered by, among other agents, Ryan Serhant. The two-family is configured as an owner’s duplex over a garden-floor two-bedroom. There’s A/C, big windows, a new wood and metal staircase, white oak floors, and a streamlined white and wood kitchen.
452 Van Buren Street
Price: $1.59 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Nest Seekers (Sara and Joshua Golan and Ryan Serhant)
Park Slope Victorian With Sauna and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.015 Million
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1. This Park Slope Victorian has plenty of details as well as some renovations with a groovy late ’70s-early ’80s vibe — including a wood sauna. The three-story brick single-family has original hardwood floors, crown moldings, a number of decorative mantels and one wood-burning fireplace in the living room. The parlor-floor eat-in kitchen has a wall of wood cupboards that look artisan made.
368 5th Street
Price: $2.598 million
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Scott Klein and Paul Hyun)
Park Slope Victorian With Sauna and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.015 Million
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