Hidden Prospect Heights Carriage House With Wood Burning Stove Asks $5.495 Million

Looking like a charming dollhouse, this 1880s former carriage house is tucked in the middle of a block in the Prospect Heights Historic District. Reached via a long driveway, 158 Prospect Place no longer sports horse stalls and instead is a single-family abode with a rustic flavored interior and a generous yard.


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The Insider: Boerum Hill Townhouse Refresh Evokes an Arty Era With Deep Color

The chic yet relaxed interior of this townhouse triplex began with a unique concept. New homeowners, a couple with a young child, came to Gowanus-based design firm General Assembly wanting to capture “how New York felt in the ’50s and ’60s, when the area had a Bohemian vibe, not as stately and grand as it is now,” said Sarah Zames, who founded the full service design office in 2010.

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Park Slope Brownstone With Seven Mantels, Woodwork, Stained Glass Asks $3.995 Million

Located a nice strolling distance from Prospect Park, this 1880s brownstone offers period details like mantels, moldings and stained glass along with some updates. The 20-foot-wide row house is within the Prospect Park Historic District at 181 St. Johns Place.

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Prospect Park South Standalone With Garage, Tesla Charging Station Asks $2.8 Million

With its eye-catching stepped side gables and broad front porch, this Prospect Park South standalone has some allure even before one gets to the detail-filled interior. For car owners, there is also the added attraction of a two-car garage with a Tesla charging station.

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A Beverly Square West Standalone and Three More to See This Weekend, Starting at $1.389 Million

Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Beverly Square West, Sunset Park, Kensington and East Flatbush. They range in price from $1.389 million to $2.895 million.

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