John J. Petit-Designed Dyker Heights Manse With Wealth of Woodwork Asks $4,299,999
Built in the 1890s, this Dyker Heights manse was designed by one of Brooklyn's prolific architects a...
Built in the 1890s, this Dyker Heights manse was designed by one of Brooklyn's prolific architects a...
When pitching houses for sale over the week of Thanksgiving in 1897, an ad assured buyers considerin...
Lush with woodwork, this Flatbush row house contains an extensive list of period details, not limite...
Within the Prospect Heights Historic District, this 1890s brownstone has some period details and an ...
A 19th century wood-frame row house tucked away near Coffey Park in Red Hook makes the most of its v...
In the hands of a noted and accomplished family for decades, an extra-wide single-family in the hist...
Filled with period detail, this Park Slope Neo-Grec is on the market for the first time in decades. ...
This Park Slope limestone is awash in fine details on the parlor level and then opens up to a surpri...
This limestone in Crown Heights offers some period details as well as the opportunity for a new owne...
One detail-filled Park Slope townhouse after another seems to be popping up on the market this fall....