Top 10 Brooklyn Listings: A Park Slope Carriage House
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Top 10 Brooklyn Listings: A Park Slope Carriage House
"Configured as a three-family, this Clinton Hill Italianate row house retains four mantels, including two marble ones, and sports a Permastone facade. In the Greenpoint Historic District, an extra-wide 1850s wood frame has a pared-back country-style vibe, recently updated kitchen, and a landscaped rear yard with a pergola. In Flatbush near Brooklyn College, this early 20th century semi-detached house has big rooms with lots of windows, a porch, and recent updates."
"In Bushwick, this two-family row house is set up with two duplexes. In Bay Ridge, this circa 1900 pale brick single-family row house has been renovated, including the kitchen. It's on the pricey side, but this Victorian flat in the Park Slope historic district has a roomy layout, high ceilings, vintage woodwork, and 1.5 bathrooms. In Bay Ridge, an early 20th century bungalow - a standalone single-family - has a brick and tile fireplace, sunroom, and garage."
"In East Flatbush, this early 20th century single-family brick row house comes with parquet, wall moldings, a dining room, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a garage. This single-family in Park Slope has some period details, like mantels and a ceiling medallion, and a renovated kitchen. The sole remnant of a grand 1880s mansion that once stood on the block, this Park Slope carriage house got a makeover in the 1920s. It is now a two-family."
Popular listings across Brooklyn feature diverse property types in Park Slope, Greenpoint, Bay Ridge, Flatbush, Clinton Hill, Bushwick, and East Flatbush. Prices range from a Flatbush rental asking $6,000 per month to a Park Slope carriage house listed at $5.4 million. Properties include multi-family Italianate and brick row houses, a Greenpoint 1850s wood-frame with a pergola, early-20th-century semi-detached and bungalow homes, duplex-configured two-families, and a Victorian flat with high ceilings and vintage woodwork. Common updates include renovated kitchens, restored period details such as mantels and ceiling medallions, and added garages.
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