Top 10 Brooklyn Listings: A Sunset Park Co-op
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Top 10 Brooklyn Listings: A Sunset Park Co-op
"10. 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. The three-bedroom co-op also comes with a private roof deck. 9. In Windsor Terrace, an early 20th century row house is renovated and also retains a few period details. 8. Located on one of Brooklyn's charming one-block cul-de-sacs, this early 20th century Prospect Lefferts Gardens Tudor Revival row house certainly has curb appeal."
"7. This 1870s Clinton Hill brownstone hasn't changed hands in decades and it is filled with lovingly cared-for period details like marble mantels, wood floors, pocket doors, and a pass-through. 6. 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 were scattered around the borough, ranging from Bay Ridge to Brooklyn Heights. Prices on the list range from a Sunset Park co-op at $699,000 to a Park Slope carriage house at $5.4 million. Notable properties include a roomy three-bedroom Victorian co-op in the Park Slope historic district with high ceilings, vintage woodwork, and a private roof deck; an early 20th-century renovated row house in Windsor Terrace; a Tudor Revival row house on a Prospect Lefferts Gardens cul-de-sac; an 1870s Clinton Hill brownstone with marble mantels and pocket doors; and a Park Slope carriage house converted to a two-family.
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