House of the Day: Cranberry Has The Sauce
Unless we’re missing something (which is entirely possible!), $3.2 million seems like a solid price for a very charming Italianate brownstone only a block from the promenade in prime Brooklyn Heights. And while the floors and cabinets in the newly renovated ground-floor kitchen ain’t exactly our thing, the house looks otherwise beautifully done. The more…

Unless we’re missing something (which is entirely possible!), $3.2 million seems like a solid price for a very charming Italianate brownstone only a block from the promenade in prime Brooklyn Heights. And while the floors and cabinets in the newly renovated ground-floor kitchen ain’t exactly our thing, the house looks otherwise beautifully done. The more we stare at the pictures and think about the price, the more we wonder whether the house might be on the narrow side, but with no address (argghh!) we can’t do the legwork to find out. Hopefully someone in the hood can give us the straight dope.
Addendum: We just came across the same listing on Corcoran so it looks like a co-broke, folks. Worth checking the Corcoran site for additional pictures.
Cranberry Street Townhouse [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP
Cranberry Brick Townhouse [Corcoran]
Anon at 12:06pm is thinking of Orange Street. 38 Orange is being renovated and they filled in A/C pass-thru sleeves. Poor job with that brickwork (they used new brick)
2048 square feet for $3.2 million???? That’s $1562 per square foot…somebody’s on crack.
That would explain a lot
According to the floorplan, it is 16 by 32. Narrow and short.
I believe that it’s 38 Cranberry St.
PS: Typekey isn’t working on this site.
okay. call it “legwork”
Anon 12:02
Dude: You sound like a stalker. Creepy.
I’ve seen this house from the outside. A lot of brick work was replaced to the lower left of every window (the replacement work was done pretty poorly). There may be something amiss with the facade. Also the front entrance has been replaced. There’s a string of these buildings (I think between Hicks and Henry) that are identical. One of them still has a beautiful wooden entrance, pillars included.
“due dilligence” is a very specific legal term, Mr. B. You should not imply in any way that you are actually doing “due dilligence” by posting these links.
It certainly does look very nice