Current Windsor Terrace Row Household With Photo voltaic, Loft-Like English Basement Asks $3.395 Million
This early 20th century Windsor Terrace brick row dwelling has gotten an interior makeover that however retains some initial facts whilst supplying an amazing total of do the job and enjoy place in the roomy English basement. At 230 Windsor Place, it is positioned just a limited stroll from Prospect Park.
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Two Mattress Stuy Townhouses Loaded With Particulars and Some others to See, Starting at $1.95 Million
Our picks for open up properties to test out very last weekend had been located in Park Slope, Bed Stuy and Prospect Lefferts Gardens. They vary in cost from $1.95 million to $3.499 million.
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Sprawling Backyard Co-op With Sunroom, Pond in Heights Manse on Promenade Asks $3.95 Million
This three-bedroom apartment in a storied Brooklyn Heights mansion that starred in a 1970s campy occult thriller comes with a backyard with pond and a sunroom. The device requires up considerably of the backyard garden ground of 10 Montague Terrace.
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Boerum Hill Row Home With Wood Burning Fireplace, Pierced Plasterwork Asks $4.75 Million
In Boerum Hill, this brick two-spouse and children nonetheless has some intact inside aspects that give some clues to the date of the row dwelling, which includes Greek Revival-style ear moldings and Italianate marble mantels. The residence, at 267 Warren Road, has also experienced some renovations, such as up-to-date damp rooms in the owner’s triplex and the backyard rental.
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The Insider: Boerum Hill Triplex Receives Elegant Customized Therapy in Comprehensive-on Intestine Reno
The renovation of this 22 by 38 foot row home didn’t start out out as a intestine, but it shortly became 1. The past owners “had been there for many years but hadn’t tackled structural troubles,” mentioned architect Joshua Keay of Dumbo-based mostly Eponymous Architecture, which carried out a sweeping overhaul of the setting up, which include an owner triplex with higher-stop information.
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