Park Slope Brownstone Overflowing With Period Details Asks $5 Million
It is hard to know where to begin with the list of period details still intact in this 1880s Park Sl...
It is hard to know where to begin with the list of period details still intact in this 1880s Park Sl...
Back on the market with new photos and a floor plan, this Crown Heights wood frame is still beguilin...
Advertised as a "New American Basement House" when it was completed in 1915, this Crown Heights row ...
The list of details inside this early 20th century row house is rather long: built-ins, mantels, a p...
For a sense of Brooklyn charm it is hard to beat the petite mews houses of Warren Place. Commissione...
It has quite a grand street presence, and this 1880s Romanesque Revival townhouse also boasts origin...
A renovation undertaken after this 1850s Italianate was last on the market has given this Boerum Hil...
In addition to an impressive brick and limestone facade, this Park Slope townhouse has some fine per...
In the Wallabout Historic District, this 1850s wood frame has some curb appeal with a columned front...
After last selling in 2012, this Park Slope townhouse got a thorough renovation that added dramatic ...