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140 Rutland Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11225 is currently not for sale. The 2,900 Square Feet townhouse home is a 4 beds, 4 baths property. This home was built in 1910 and last sold on 2018-04-09 for $2,350,000. View more property details, sales history, and Zestimate data on Zillow.
And the fight for biggest Brooklyn sale of 2012 is on. The townhouse at 212 Columbia Heights had a hefty asking price for $13.5 million but sailed into contract quickly nonetheless. And now, as B...
A full gut renovation of a four story Romanesque Revival row house was carried out by CWB Architects, located in Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York.
A working fireplace may not sound attractive in the midst of all this heat but this Fort Greene rental in an 1860s brownstone has some other attractions as well, including in-unit laundry and a renovated kitchen.
Austin Rutland | We got some relief from the heat with a lovely rainy day yesterday 🌿 • #springvibes #ivy #nyc #facadelovers #brownstone #nycarchitecture… | Instagram
A homeowner's eclectic treasure-hunting gives his gem of a Fort Greene brownstone a very personal vibe.
What’s one film that’s synonymous with the glitz and glamour of New York City? “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”. The film, which celebrated its 60th anniversary on Oct. 5, has become one of the most iconic rom-coms to date. Now, you can experience a taste of Holly Golightly’s (Audrey Hepburn) exquisite style by staying in THE New York brownstone that served as the backdrop for the 1961 classic.
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How designer Merrill Lyons honored this Park Slope, Brooklyn brownstone without turning it into a time capsule.
A tour of Brent Allen Buck's newly renovated Brooklyn brownstone
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A corner townhouse that borders the Warren Place Mews in Brooklyn was occupied by the same family for generations. Architect Nate McBride, who reworked the interior, points out that the window heights get dramatically smaller the higher up you go. #dwell #beforeandafter #homerenovations #brooklyn #townhouse
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