Brooklyn Real Estate Six Months Later: Two Sold, One Available, One Off the Market
Another week, another look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago, focusing on homes in Beverly Square West, Fort Greene, Windsor Terrace and Cobble Hill.
Top 10 Brooklyn Real Estate Listings: Norah Jones’ Cobble Hill Greek Revival, a Brooklyn Heights Co-op
The most popular listings on Brownstoner this week include an Italianate in Fort Greene, a Dutch Colonial in Bay Ridge and a Colonial Revival in Flatbush.
Renovated Fort Greene Brick Italianate With Seven Mantels, Exposed Brick, Beams Asks $4.35 Million
With preserved historic details and a designer upgrade, the 22-foot-wide house has been used as a backdrop for magazine photo shoots.
Brooklyn Real Estate Listings Six Months Later: One Sold, One In Contract, Two Still Available
It's the first week of 2017, and we're looking back at some listings we featured in 2016 -- Fourth of July week, to be exact -- to see how they fared.
Italianate in Fort Greene Historic District With Seven Mantels Asks $2.875 Million
This four-story Italianate, in the Fort Greene Historic District at 362 Clermont Avenue, has a fair amount of original detail, including crown moldings, medallions, pocket doors, hardwood floors, and seven mantels. It's a brick house with brownstone details, built sometime in the mid-19th century. It was the home of E.G. Cowley, a cutlery merchant in Manhattan, according to the designation report.