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Restored Brick Townhouse in Boerum Hill Wants $3.9M

In the article from Curbed, a restored brick townhouse located on 160 Hoyt Street, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn has an asking price of $3.895 million. The same article also described the four-story home having wood-burning and decorative marble fireplaces, a plaster relief moldings, a new kitchen and a landscaped yard.

In addition, Street Easy added some details of the house. The kitchen has a Viking range, Sub-Zero fridge, a wine storage and cabinet that is made up of granite. On the deck floor, it has verdant views of many gardens and a landscape yard.

For the master suite, which is located on the second floor of the house, has a large bedroom, bathroom, closet space. Also, it has a separate sitting room and office that can be a guest room, a decorative marble fireplace and a laundry room that has a large capacity of washer and dryer.

The top floor of the house has a three bedrooms and one full bathroom. The garden floor has a kitchen which is separate from one bedroom rental apartment, have closets, wood burning fireplace, a patio and extra basement storage. The pictures of the said townhouse can be seen in the same article.

In the article from Zillow, the house was last sold in 2002 with the amount of $971,500.

Another townhouse was featured in the same article of Curbed which is located at 74 4th Avenue, Boerum Hill that has a price of $2.5 million. The said townhouse is a three-story house that has two bedroom, one bathroom and floor thru apartments with high ceiling, as given by the description of Street Easy.

A townhouse which is located in Park Slope was featured also. The 11 inches ceiling house has a price of $2.95 million. Street Easy also mentioned that the house has two doors and a double parlor living room.

Lastly, a brownstone house which is located in Bed-Stuy has a price of $1.49 million. The house can be seen in 664 Lafayette St, as mentioned in Street Easy.


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