This nicely proportioned one-bedroom across the street from Sunset Park has some prewar touches and a renovated kitchen and bath.
This nicely proportioned one-bedroom across the street from Sunset Park has some prewar touches and a renovated kitchen and bath.
We’re back to take another look at four of our featured listings from six months ago, focused on homes in South Slope, Bay Ridge, Bed Stuy and Park Slope.
One of a stretch of Renaissance Revival row houses built by a husband and wife team at the turn of the century, this two-family in Bed Stuy is overflowing with lush details, including an abundance of unpainted woodwork.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner include a carriage house in Cobble Hill, a row house in Bay Ridge and a standalone in Prospect Park South.
Our selections for open houses to see this weekend include two houses in need of work and two in move-in-ready condition.
Set on the third floor of an 1870s brownstone, this floor-through unit offers a flexible layout and a location on one of the leafy, low-scale streets within the Park Slope Historic District.
For a house that needs more than a fair amount of work, this Boerum Hill brick row house comes with quite the price tag but there are also plenty of original details intact.
While not abundant in square footage, this Art Deco-era studio has all the benefits of apartments from that era, including a separate dining space, arched doorways and closet space.
We’re back once again to take a look at four of our featured listings from six months ago, focused on homes in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope and Carroll Gardens.
This early 20th century Kensington single family offers some original details like wood floors, stained glass and coffered ceilings, along with a more recently renovated kitchen and bath.