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fromBrownstoner
1 week ago

Flatbush Colonial Revival With Central Air Asks $1.695 Million

In a character-filled cul-de-sac of Colonial Revival dwellings, this early 20th century Flatbush row house has been updated with central air and a new kitchen, but there are still some period details to see. The single-family at 12 Martense Court has wood floors, a mantel, a beamed ceiling, and some stained glass. The Martense Court development was the work of Charles Goell, a developer who was active in the area in the early 20th century.
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fromBrownstoner
2 weeks ago

Boerum Hill Duplex With Marble Mantels Asks $8,500 a Month

With gleaming wide planked floorboards, marble mantels, and a soft color scheme, this Boerum Hill rental is certainly photogenic. On the top two floors of the circa 1850s row house at 433 Pacific Street, it also has three bedrooms, two full baths, storage space, and in-unit laundry. The transitional Greek Revival/Italianate brick row house sits within the Boerum Hill Historic District and is one of a row of three.
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fromBrownstoner
3 weeks ago

Cobble Hill Triplex With Central Air Asks $17K a Month

The finishes are light and bright in this renovated Greek Revival row house unit in Cobble Hill. The triplex offers a fair amount of space, modern updates like central air, and some period details like wide plank floors, black marble mantels, and a stair with curved railing. Price-wise, though, it isn't exactly a modest monthly outlay. The 25-foot-wide brick row house at 188 Warren Street sits in the Cobble Hill Historic District, whose designation report dates the dwelling to circa 1841.
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Brooklyn
fromBrownstoner
4 weeks ago

Flatbush Neo-Colonial House With Central Air Asks $6K

Early 20th-century neo-Colonial/Gothic semi-detached house near Brooklyn College offers large light-filled rooms, porch, petite backyard, and modern updates including mini-splits.
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