Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: Arts & Crafts in Kensington, Greek Revival in Fort Greene
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Kensington brick house with a fanciful topper, a Romanesque Revival brownstone in Bed Stuy and a contemporary Williamsburg condo.
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include a Kensington brick house with a fanciful topper, a Romanesque Revival brownstone in Bed Stuy and a contemporary Williamsburg condo.
Fort Greene is popular this week, with multiple listings in the top 10. The least expensive on the list is a Brooklyn Heights rental at $2,700 a month and the most expensive a Fort Greene Italianate at $2.999 million.
Which would you choose?
10. The lavish details of this 1899 Axel Hedman-designed brownstone make it one of Brooklyn’s most coveted showpieces of the Renaissance Revival.
392 Stuyvesant Avenue
Price: $2.699 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Urban View Realty (Walston Bobb-Semple)
Lavish Renaissance Revival Showpiece With Built-ins in Stuy Heights Asks $2.699 Million
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9. This one-bedroom in Brooklyn Heights pitched as “elegant” retains the flavor of a well-appointed townhouse, with its wood burning fireplace and original mantel, ceiling medallion, restored wood shutters, crown moldings and high ceilings.
60 Clark Street
Price: $2,700 a month
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Brian Lehner)
‘Elegant’ One-Bedroom With Wood Burning Fireplace in Heights Greek Revival Asks $2,700
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8. This brick Italianate has an interior remodeled with late Victorian mantels, but its crown moldings are something to see.
217 Dekalb Avenue
Price: $2.999 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Corcoran (Rodolfo Lucchese)
A Gauntlet of Italianates From Fort Greene to Greenwood Heights to See, Starting at $1.8 Million
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7. Put aside the clumsy marketing of this 40-unit condo building as the NV — envy, get it? — and the voluminous (and at times perhaps unbalanced) critiques of architect Karl Fischer’s prolific residential work as mediocre.
101 North 5th Street
Price: $1.395 million
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Compass (Julie Cohen)
Williamsburg Condo With Deeded Parking, Two Baths, Two Balconies Asks $1.395 Million
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6. A brick Italianate in the Fort Greene Historic District has some charming original details, including a facade with brownstone trim, bracketed doorway hood and arched entry doors.
290 Clermont Avenue
Price: $2.675 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Halstead (John Caraccioli, Harlan Simon)
Fort Greene Italianate With Winding Stair, Marble Mantels, Landscaped Garden Asks $2.675 Million
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5. Let’s start at 299 Cumberland Street in the Fort Greene Historic District, where we find a mansard-roofed wood frame Greek Revival row house built as one of a pair around 1853.
299 Cumberland Street
Price: $2.7 million
Area: Fort Greene
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens (Mary Priebe)
A Brownstone, Greek Revival and Two With Parking to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.399 Million
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4. This real charmer in Kensington belongs to a row of circa 1910 two-story brick homes with front porches and fanciful toppers.
235 East 4th Street
Price: $1.499 million
Area: Kensington
Broker: Compass (Lisa Garcia, Cindy Fazio)
‘Artistic Home’ With Porch, Stained Glass, Fanciful Topper in Kensington Asks $1.499 Million
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3. Next take a look at 411 East 7th Street in Kensington, where we have a compact standalone early 20th century wood frame house from the Arts & Crafts era.
411 East 7th Street
Price: $1.795 million
Area: Kensington
Broker: Compass (Abigail Palanca)
A Brownstone, Greek Revival and Two With Parking to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.399 Million
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2. Then at 208 East 3rd Street in Windsor Terrace, there’s a nicely updated detached Edwardian single-family house with a garage/art studio and driveway.
208 East 3rd Street
Price: $1.695 million
Area: Windsor Terrace
Broker: Compass (Helen Chee, Rezwan Sharif)
A Brownstone, Greek Revival and Two With Parking to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.399 Million
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1. At 616 Macon Street in Bed Stuy is a Romanesque Revival brownstone with rough-hewn stones, curved windows on the parlor level with foliate keystones, and a wooden cornice.
616 Macon Street
Price: $1.399 million
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Massada Home Sales (Elliot Nicks)
A Brownstone, Greek Revival and Two With Parking to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.399 Million
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