This week, the preferred actual property listings on Brownstoner embrace a semi-detached home in Midwood and a Fiske Terrace standalone.
This week, the preferred actual property listings on Brownstoner embrace a semi-detached in Midwood, a Fiske Terrace standalone, and a Dyker Heights manse.
Well-liked listings had been scattered across the borough this week, from Dyker Heights to Carroll Gardens. The least costly property on the listing is a Park Slope rental asking $5,500 a month and the costliest is a Dyker Heights manse at $4,299,999.
Which might you select?
10. This two-family in Mattress Stuy is about up with a duplex above a backyard rental.
350 Stuyvesant Avenue
Value: $2.799 million
Space: Mattress Stuy
Dealer: Compass (Olena Robinson, Fabian Robinson)
A Fort Greene Italianate and Extra to See, Beginning at $675K
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9. A circa 1910 standalone is within the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District and has a storage.
130 Lincoln Street
Value: $2.45 million
Space: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Dealer: Serhant (Sara Golan)
A PLG Standalone With Parking and Extra to See, Beginning at $1.26 Million
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8. This semi-detached Midwood home is an early twentieth century Dutch Colonial Revival-style dwelling with three bedrooms.
1327 East thirty fourth Avenue
Value: $799,000
Space: Midwood
Dealer: Splendid Properties (Dalia Samouha)
A Crown Heights Limestone and Extra to See, Beginning at $799K
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7. Certainly one of a stretch of 5 single-family homes within the Prospect Lefferts Gardens Historic District, 49 Rutland Street was constructed by proprietor and builder John C. Sawkins and designed by architect John J. Petit.
49 Rutland Street
Value: $3.75 million
Space: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Dealer: Compass (Toni Nicolo, Rachel Greenstein)
Up to date PLG Row Home With Putting Woodwork, Wall of Glass Asks $3.75 Million
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6. A mansard-roofed brownstone in Carroll Gardens has a backyard rental with an proprietor’s triplex above. Inside are tin ceilings, stone fireplaces, ornamental plasterwork, and different elegant options.
115A 2nd Place
Value: $3.5 million
Space: Carroll Gardens
Dealer: Compass (Sam Libowsky, Greg Mire, Jessica Perrizo, Annika Grove, Zach Crowley, Chelsea Hale, Kiley Olsen)
A PLG Standalone With Parking and Extra to See, Beginning at $1.26 Million
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5. A single-family standalone in Ditmas Park West has some interval particulars like wainscoting and stained glass in addition to a renovated kitchen.
462 Westminster Street
Value: $2.8 million
Space: Ditmas Park West
Dealer: Compass (Orren Azani, Nawang Sherpa)
Ditmas Park West Standalone With Storage and Extra To See, Beginning at $2.175 Million
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4. Constructed within the Nineties, this Dyker Heights manse was designed by one in every of Brooklyn’s prolific architects and retains a formidable quantity of interval element, each in and out.
1135 84th Avenue
Value: $4,299,999
Space: Dyker Heights
Dealer: Jabour Realty (Danielle Jabour)
John J. Petit-Designed Dyker Heights Manse With Wealth of Woodwork Asks $4,299,999
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3. A rental with a little bit of architectural cachet, this Park Slope condominium in a co-op constructing additionally has a renovated kitchen, two bedrooms, and interval particulars.
39 Plaza Avenue West #11C
Value: $5,500 a month
Space: Park Slope
Dealer: Compass (Liz Lawton)
Two-Bed room in Candela-Designed Park Slope Constructing Asks $5,500 a Month
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2. Ablaze with the most recent in electrical lighting, in 1908 this Colonial Revival home drew in curious homebuyers trying to take a look at the most recent neighborhood beneath building in Flatbush.
670 East 18th Avenue
Value: $2.795 million
Space: Midwood Park
Dealer: Compass (Lisa Bryant)
A Midwood Park Standalone With a Storage and Extra to See, Beginning at $2.2 Million
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1. Within the Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park Historic District, this indifferent Colonial Revival dwelling has some interesting options, together with wooden floors, an abundance of bed room area, and a storage.
819 East nineteenth Avenue
Value: $1.75 million
Space: Fiske Terrace
Dealer: Compass (Karen Kelley)
Fiske Terrace Standalone With Rumpus Room, Parking Asks $1.75 Million
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