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This $3.2 Million Brooklyn Brownstone Honors Its Past While Embracing Modern Design
This $3.2 Million Brooklyn Brownstone Honors Its Past While Embracing Modern Design

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This $3.2 Million Brooklyn Brownstone Honors Its Past While Embracing Modern Design

There's no shortage of brownstones in Brooklyn, but finding one that strikes the right balance between authentic historic character and contemporary function? That's a little trickier. In a recently restored and upgraded townhouse on Putnam Avenue in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, the past and present come together in a way that feels both intentional and easy. The four-story home was redesigned by owner-developer Bolt Equities and is currently listed for $3.2 million with Tali Berzak of Compass. Altogehter, there are six bedrooms and five bathrooms, plus two powder rooms. The upper floors have four spacious bedrooms, while a separate two-bedroom, two-bath garden apartment has its own entrance, making it ideal as a rental or a place to stash visiting friends and family. More from Robb Report Mike Lynch's Sailing Yacht Has Been Recovered One Year After It Sank Paris Hilton Just Snagged Mark Wahlberg's Former L.A. Megamansion for $63 Million This Ultra-Rare Mercedes-Benz SLR "McLaren Edition" Can Be Yours for $700,000 RELATED: Denzel Washington Called This $19.5 Million Brooklyn Penthouse Home in Spike Lee's New Film The three-floor main residence opens to an airy, light-filled great room with high ceilings and herringbone oak floors. The original door frames with fluted pilasters and elaborate casings were stripped down and restored throughout the 42-foot-long space. A working wood-burning fireplace anchors the living area, which flows into a sleek, minimalist kitchen with custom white oak cabinetry, marble counters, and built-in appliances from Wolf and Fisher & Paykel. A velvet banquette creates a casual dining nook, and a glass door leads out to a private 160-square-foot terrace overlooking a row of leafy backyards. Upstairs, the primary suite comes with a generous dressing area that passes through to a windowed bathroom that feels more spa than city—complete with a soaking tub, dual marble vanities, and a rain shower. A small bedroom on this floor easily serves as a nursery or study. Two more bedrooms and a pair of skylit bathrooms sit up on the top floor, along with a full laundry setup. The garden-level apartment holds its own with a full kitchen open to the living room, two bedrooms, one with a private bath, direct access to the backyard. RELATED: Meryl Streep Recorded Voiceovers at This Brooklyn Townhouse. Now It Can Be Yours for $9.8 Million. Throughout, original details are complemented by modern upgrades such as energy-efficient double-pane windows, central heat, zoned air conditioning, a state-of-the-art built-in speaker system, and custom closets. Celebrities have helped burnish Brooklyn's cred—and Bed-Stuy is no exception. Jay-Z grew up in the neighborhood, and while he's since moved on, his neighborhood roots are part of the borough's cultural lore. Actor Jeffrey Wright still owns a historic brownstone there, and nearby, stars like Daniel Craig, Michelle Williams, and Amy Schumer have all owned homes in Brooklyn. The market has responded accordingly: In May 2025, Bed-Stuy home prices were up 9.1 percent year-over-year, with the median hitting $1.3 million, according to of Robb Report The 10 Priciest Neighborhoods in America (And How They Got to Be That Way) In Pictures: Most Expensive Properties Click here to read the full article.

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