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Private parking sweetens an already sweet Brooklyn townhouse

Published November 4, 2015 (over 10 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
Private parking sweetens an already sweet Brooklyn townhouse
This townhouse on Dean Street checks off many boxes a Brooklyn brownstone buyer would have on their list: prime location (between Boerum Hill and Park Slope), already converted into a one-family, and plenty of old-school appeal.
It has a large yard, too, with enough room for an al-fresco dining table and chairs, and has a sweet little gate at the entrance.
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Old and new details both hold court: It has plaster moldings, fireplaces—we count six of them on the floorplan—and wooden floors, as well as modern conveniences like central air and a Jacuzzi tub. The renovated kitchen has both new appliances and period charm.
The bedrooms are plenty spacious, too.
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But here's quite possibly the biggest perk: Look at the exterior photo above again and you'll notice a bonafide driveway, as well as a garage (!) that can be used as a studio.
It won't come cheap–Brown Harris Stevens, which has the listing, has priced it at $3.4 million. And it's on the narrow side—about 15 feet wide, judging from the floorplan. But worth a look, perhaps, for fulfilling that brownstone dream.
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