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Brooklyn Heights Anglo-Italianate With Fireplaces, Central Air Asks $6.25 Million
With elegant features such as a curving center stair, the spacious single-family also has modern updates.
No-Fee Heights Prewar With Two Bedrooms, Arches Asks $3,900
In a circa 1900 brick walkup, this four-room flat has a number of attractive vintage features, including herringbone floors.
Big Brooklyn Heights Beaux-Arts Flat With Bays, Mantel, Built-in Asks $2.45 Million
In an early 20th century flats building, this Brooklyn Heights apartment is move-in ready and boasts period details along with a renovated kitchen.
Brooklyn Heights Prewar With Blue Penny Tile Near Promenade Asks $1.35 Million
The two-bedroom co-op is located in 1927 building with soundproof floors and a steel frame that boasts a private garden for residents.
The Insider: Architect Makes Sense of Awkward Space in Heights Triplex
Batliboi Studio reconfigured a poorly laid out triplex in a converted church to create cohesive, usable spaces and add storage.
Why isn’t a setback required like with all other homes on the block? I can’t build 50 feet without one. Seems like double standard. 35 feet with a set back would be in keeping with willow place and make the block look less like a dead end facing a wall. It’s pretty now. The new design will make the block more dreary.
Condo Design for Heights Powerhouse Turned Garage Stirs Debate at LPCRestrained and lovely! Just gorgeous- and so happy to see Portola get traction out east now. We have had their paint all over our home and it is beautiful and lasts. The best paint names too! We were sure to use Black Flag, named after the band, somewhere in our home.
The Insider: Japanese, Scandinavian Design Influence Gut Reno of Heights PrewarI think it's a nice place and Maintenance is steep. Believe it will get under Asking. Anywho...A
Brooklyn Heights Prewar With Blue Penny Tile Near Promenade Asks $1.35 MillionWhen I first saw this posted, I said that the broker has grossly underestimated the value oft his house. I was correct, since it sold for 6.3 Although Hicks Street is rather heavily trafficked and a bit noisy, the house is really a one-of-a-kind house and well worth the price for which it sold.
Charming Brooklyn Heights Carriage House With Roof Deck Asks $5.5 Million