Condo construction is rare in Brooklyn’s historic Carroll Gardens, but there is clearly demand for them: Two of the three apartments listed at 96 4th Place have already entered contract. A recently converted Italianate townhouse on a tree-lined street has kept its 19th century charm while offering all the modern luxuries a buyer could want.
96 4th Place is about three blocks from the Carroll Street subway stop. Closer to home, its location on the cusp of Carroll Gardens and Gowanus allows easy access to the best dining and nightlife each neighborhood has to offer.
The remaining listing is a 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath duplex with a private backyard listed for $2.499 million, a price that puts it above the median condo price of $1.745 million for Carroll Gardens, circa CityRealty data. More listings can be found here.
Oversized windows fill the apartment with light, and white oak herringbone floors complete the polished aesthetic.
Kitchen has Calacatta marble countertops, brass fixtures, and top-of-the-line appliances.
Master suite has access to backyard.
Spalike Calacatta marble master bath has rain shower with brass fixtures.
Secondary bath has white subway tiles and deep soaking tub.
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