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Two-Bedroom in Park Slope Manse With a Rich History Asks $2.195 Million
This parlor level unit sits on the block once known as Sportsmen’s Row.
Chester Court Tudor in PLG With Fireplace, Updated Kitchen Asks $1.995 Million
A storybook exterior gives it curb appeal, with some period elements left intact during a reno.
A Carroll Gardens Row House and More to See, Starting at $2.2 Million
Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Park Slope, Greenpoint, and Carroll Gardens.
Estate Condition Clinton Hill Italianate With Mantels Asks $3.35 Million
The two-family presents an opportunity for a new owner to remove some later alterations, restore period details, and make some design upgrades.
Flatbush Unit With Huge Terrace, Parquet, Walk-in Closet Asks $635K
This postwar apartment has a practical layout, a bonus room, and enough space for outdoor dining.
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