This extra-wide, compact brick row house layers some cute updates on top of a convenient layout and original details such as pocket doors. It’s part of a row of four built circa 1911, when ads for the houses start appearing in the Brooklyn Eagle.

The organization of the single-family house, located at 120 Clifton Place near the Clinton Hill border, is original yet modern, with living, dining and kitchen all on the first floor and four good-size bedrooms above.

A recent renovation has added a navy blue kitchen, patterned tile, and floor-to-ceiling bookshelves around a wide doorway in the living room, which boasts two sets of pocket doors. Open to the dining room, the kitchen has extensive storage space, high end appliances and brass pendant lights.


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Although there is only one bathroom on the top floor, with white subway tile and a marble-topped vanity, a second bathroom can be found on the cellar level. Also in the cellar is a kitchenette, laundry and access to the rear patio.

While the latter isn’t huge, it has room for dining and potential for container gardening.

Listed by Glenn Vasaturo and Mara Ingram of Compass, the house is available for rent for rent for $6,500 a month. Worth it?

[Listing: 120 Clifton Place | Broker: Compass] GMAP

interior of 120 clifton place

interior of 120 clifton place

interior of 120 clifton place

interior of 120 clifton place

interior of 120 clifton place

interior of 120 clifton place

interior of 120 clifton place

interior of 120 clifton place

interior of 120 clifton place

exterior

exterior

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