Prospect Heights Brownstone With Wood Burning Fireplace, Solar Panels Asks $3.75 Million
Located in the Prospect Heights Historic District, this Neo-Grec offers a surfeit of original details and a renovation that included some decidedly modern amenities, including solar panels and an integrated sound system.
Ditmas Park Estate-Condition Bungalow With Coffered Ceilings, Stained Glass Asks $1.599 Million
If the falling snow has you dreaming of a front porch from which to view a winter storm, this Ditmas Park bungalow has one on offer, along with period details on the interior.
Detail-Filled Park Slope Victorian With Dumbwaiter, Parking Asks $6 Million
For those who aren't sure whether they want a period interior dripping with Victorian-era-inspired wallpaper or one with white-walled sleekness, this extra wide Park Slope single-family offers a bit of both.
Grand Bed Stuy Limestone With Five Mantels, Hall Mirror, Wainscoting Asks $2.695 Million
One of a stretch of Renaissance Revival row houses built by a husband and wife team at the turn of the century, this two-family in Bed Stuy is overflowing with lush details, including an abundance of unpainted woodwork.
In Need of Work, Boerum Hill Row House With Mantels, Plasterwork Asks $3.15 Million
For a house that needs more than a fair amount of work, this Boerum Hill brick row house comes with quite the price tag but there are also plenty of original details intact.
Kensington Row House With Stained Glass, Radiant Floor Heating Asks $1.585 Million
This early 20th century Kensington single family offers some original details like wood floors, stained glass and coffered ceilings, along with a more recently renovated kitchen and bath.
Carriage House on Cobble Hill’s Verandah Place With Wood Burning Fireplace Asks $2.995 Million
Verandah Place is one of those little Brooklyn streets that oozes charm thanks to its row of low-scale 19th century brick homes and location facing popular Cobble Hill Park.
Prospect Park South Standalone With Wood Burning Fireplace, Parking Asks $2.425 Million
With a gambrel-roof, columned portico and expansive front yard, this Dutch Colonial Revival single-family offers some curb appeal along with a coveted Brooklyn amenity these days: off-street parking.
Bed Stuy Brownstone in Need of Work With Pier Mirror, Mantels Asks $1.795 Million
It needs a bit of a polish but this 1890s Bed Stuy row house does offer some intact details like plasterwork, mantels, a pier mirror and wainscoting.
Clinton Hill Romanesque Revival Row House With Mantels, Stained Glass Asks $4.25 Million
In true 1890s style, this Romanesque Revival row house makes a grand curbside impression and the interior doesn't stint on original detail including mantels, wood floors, wainscoting, a stained glass skylight and an impressive central stair.