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19-Garden-Interior-0808.jpgThere’s not a bad thing to say about the charming Tudor house at 19 Garden Place in Brooklyn Heights. All the original detail is just as it should be, and the updated kitchen looks well done (except for our pet peeve—granite counters!) The biggest challenge to achieving the asking price of $3,995,000 will likely be the somewhat diminutive size. While the listing doesn’t give a number, it can’t be much more than 2,000 square feet. Still, it’s on one of the quietest and most quaint blocks in The Heights and the architecture is a rarity, so anything’s possible.
19 Garden Place [Brown Harris Stevens] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. why do you dislike granite counters? or is it just this color? I recall you installed marble counters. there are granites that have a similar appearance to the whitle marble you used…. curious 😉

  2. despite being one of the militant sky is falling zealots around here, i have to admit that this place may get asking only because carriage houses are a premium and this block is perhaps the prettiest and most family friendly in all of brooklyn if not the entire city…

  3. Cute house, insane asking price, though they’ve dropped from their original ask of $4.4 mil when it was first listed last June. It might need another 10% drop – it’s been at $3.995 since March with no takers.

  4. Pricing on this is out of control. 2000 sq. ft is far too small to justify this price. Maybe im not a huge fan of BH, but if i was working within this price range, id be purchasing an entire brownstone/townhouse in PS CG or PH for far less $.

  5. Your pet peeve is granite counters?
    Geez, how special are you?

    Everytihng I see in these pictures is pretty darn fabulous.
    The space looks ample. Not everyone desires a big monstrous house.

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