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This new listing at 77 Midwood Street may not be the priciest listing in PLG–that distinction still belongs to 20 Midwood Street at $1,780,000–but it’s still a pretty penny for the beautiful but historically discounted nabe. We suspect that Number 77, which is asking $1,579,000, may make life difficult for Number 20, given that the less expensive house’s historic details look just as impressive. We shall see though: The five-bedroom house traded for $1,300,000 back in 2007 (after being a House of the Day in 2006). Update: For anyone curious about what the kitchen looks like, you can check out 77MidwoodStreet.com.
77 Midwood Street [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. Quiet Benson, I’m sorry it’s not a bland so-called affordable glass box that you’re so fond of.

    This is a gem though, and a beauty given it’s nigh original interior. It goes on my dream list of homes I’ll never own. But still, so many overlooked homes down there on the former Gold Coast of Prospect Lefferts. Landmarking couldn’t come sooner.

  2. In my opinion, what makes the house special is:
    > the porch
    > the detached side, allowing windows
    > the garage
    > the woodwork
    > the floors
    > the layout
    > the level of finish

    I could go on and on, but hopefully you get the idea.

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