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Dahlander-Designed Bed Stuy Townhouse With Built-ins, Mantels Asks $3 Million
With lush period features and central air, the interior has room for a new owner to put their own design stamp on it.
Crown Heights Limestone With Opulent Details Returns With $4.25 Million Ask
The now legal two-family still has mantels, built-ins, stained glass, wainscoting, moldings, and more details in place.
Enclosed Porch Adds Space at Windsor Terrace Row House Asking $2.6 Million
The single-family house also has early 20th century details and a pink bathroom.
Park Slope Manse With Mantels, Stained Glass Asks $5.25 Million
Wainscoting and other woodwork is still in place in the distinctive two-family residence, which briefly appeared in “Moonstruck.”
Prospect Park South House With Oval Dining Room, Porch Asks $3.45 Million
The double-lot property includes a large garden, two driveways, and an attached garage.
The painting of the woodwork white is awful. I hope it wasn't done just before listing the house.
Estate Condition Clinton Hill Italianate With Mantels Asks $3.35 MillionIs this the block that staged their own house tour for a few years in the ‘70s, when the Park Slope Civic Council wouldn’t include them on the official PS. tour? They labeled themselves “That Brazen Little Block”. OTOH it might have been 6th Street.
Park Slope Townhouse With Plasterwork, Mantels, Woodwork Asks $4.3 MillionThese Tudor Revival row houses are really unusual. There are similar houses across Flatbush Avenue on Chester Court which comprise their own Historic District. Otherwise there’s nothing else quite like them on Brooklyn although there are later joying southern Brooklyn with some Tudor touches.
PLG Tudor With Charming Exterior, Wood Burning Fireplace Asks $2.1 MillionFirst floor details are really nice (excluding the "dinette/sitting room"). Gonna need some money invested in the kitchen and bathrooms. But I really like the throwback floor tile and wall tile in the bathroom. That custom rug around the pool table is really something! Was that a common design back in the day?
Midwood Park Standalone With Inglenook, Pier Mirror Asks $1.75 Million