House of the Day: 1709 Glenwood Road
The wraparound porch and the half-timbered dining room and halls in this standalone Midwood Park house are really striking. There are also other Tudor touches, such as diamond-paned windows on the upper floor and built-in window seats around the Arts and Crafts style brick fireplace, as well as neo-Classical columns in this late Victorian transitional…

The wraparound porch and the half-timbered dining room and halls in this standalone Midwood Park house are really striking. There are also other Tudor touches, such as diamond-paned windows on the upper floor and built-in window seats around the Arts and Crafts style brick fireplace, as well as neo-Classical columns in this late Victorian transitional house.
It’s also huge, with seven bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. The kitchen has been renovated and has granite counters. The finished basement has a bar and laundry room. There’s also a big backyard. The listing says “needs TLC,” but the photos don’t show it. How do you like it and the ask of $1,445,000?
1709 Glenwood Road [Mary Kay Gallagher] GMAP
That’s about 8 feet wider and $500,000 cheaper than what you can get in Bed-Stuy right now.
On the weekend, it takes 32 minutes when the B isn’t working to get to Canal.
During AM rush hour, it can take as little as 20 if you time the right train.
#wishIhadThe$
Google maps says 32 minutes to Canal st.