Sunset Park Brownstone With Five Mantels, Built-ins, Renovated Kitchen Asks $1.695 Million

Packed with details, this 1890s Sunset Park brownstone appears surprisingly intact, with multiple mantels, fretwork, moldings and built-ins. A kitchen renovation took a cue from the period style, with cabinetry mimicking original built-ins and the inclusion of a vintage stove. The two-family at 465 54th Street sits in the Sunset Park South Historic District.

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Cafe Tucum has been evicted from its Patchen Avenue location. Photo by Anna Bradley-Smith

Landlord Evicts Popular Brazilian Hangout, Cafe Tucum, From Bed Stuy Building

On a walk by the usually popular and lively Cafe Tucum in Bed Stuy on Friday morning, we were sad to see a marshal’s notice posted to the door and a completely empty interior.

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Prewar Park Slope Railroad Near Prospect Park With Renovated Kitchen, Roof Deck Asks $995K

In an early 20th century flats building, this two-bedroom Park Slope co-op has a railroad layout that might not be ideal for everyone, but it boasts some period charm, a renovated kitchen and a private roof deck. It is on the top floor of the eight-unit 483 12th Street, just a short stroll to Prospect Park.

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Kensington Colonial Revival Row House With Retro Kitchen, Two-Car Garage Asks $2.25 Million

If you have some mid-century kitchen collectibles to show off, this Kensington row house has a retro “show” kitchen perfect for staging and a more practical full kitchen as well. The circa 1915 single-family row house at 324 Caton Avenue also offers the attraction of a corner location with a two-car garage.

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Brooklyn Real Estate Listings Six Months Later: Three Sold, One Still Available

This week, a look back at four of our featured listings from six months ago focuses on homes in Ocean Hill, Park Slope, Prospect Heights and Brooklyn Heights. How did they fare?

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