With original interior details, an abundance of bedrooms and the bonus of a garage this freestanding early 20th century house has more than a few enticements on offer.
With original interior details, an abundance of bedrooms and the bonus of a garage this freestanding early 20th century house has more than a few enticements on offer.
There's an unexpectedly large dining room at the center of this otherwise modest early 20th century brick house and the wainscoting, stained glass window and mantel provide some period style for at-home dining.
While this 1850s Fort Greene row house has a charming period facade it's the 20th century history behind the house that should spark some interest.
Here's a modest brick row house that offers a bit of early 20th century style and a location across from the open space of Highland Park.
With an interior rich with woodwork, built-ins and plasterwork, this early 20th century row house in Bay Ridge has plenty of original details to offer.
This late 19th century brownstone sports some traditional style with delicate plasterwork and original woodwork along with a nod to modern technology in the form of solar panels and an electric heating system.
While it's on the narrow side, this pre-Civil War single family offers multiple floors of living space and some original details like wide planked floorboards, marble mantels and a graciously curved stair.
There are marble mantels, wood shutters and other original details to be found inside this two-family located in the Park Slope Historic District.
With multiple marble mantels, wainscoting and a pier mirror, this 1870s Neo-Grec has some appealing period details while also presenting the opportunity for injecting some modern style.
This mid-19th century Greek Revival is certainly an impressive house, with some original Greek Revival details as well as a sympathetic renovation.