With a gambrel-roof, columned portico and expansive front yard, this Dutch Colonial Revival single-family offers some curb appeal along with a coveted Brooklyn amenity these days: off-street parking.
With a gambrel-roof, columned portico and expansive front yard, this Dutch Colonial Revival single-family offers some curb appeal along with a coveted Brooklyn amenity these days: off-street parking.
The kitchen may be mid reno but this Prospect Park South apartment offers a spacious layout, five closets, built-ins and a bath with original Deco charm.
With an expansive terrace and multiple exposures, this roomy two-bedroom co-op in the Prospect Park South historic district offers some fresh air options.
Although there are several other Tudors in Prospect Park South, this is John J. Petit's only house in this style.
When developers snapped up former farmland in Brooklyn, new neighborhoods began sprouting up, offering tree-lined streets and the latest in household design.
Today it may be hard to imagine a time when the streets south of Prospect Park weren't gently shaded with the arching branches of tall street trees.