Classic New York City brownstones
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Historic homes with serious style
Go back in time with these elegant and iconic brownstones in the Big Apple, all of which are currently on the market. The properties can mainly be found along the streets of the West Village and Brooklyn, and the inside spaces are often just as captivating as the exterior. From classic 19th-century townhouses to homes with impressive green credentials, these stunning properties will give you some serious inspiration.
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Renovated brownstone, $23 million (£17.8m)
This 25-foot wide brownstone in the Upper West Side sits on a neat tree-lined street and comes with two entrances and an elevator. The six-bedroom property is filled with luxury touches and is spread out over a huge six floors.
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Renovated brownstone, $23 million (£17.8m)
Inside, the main living area has 13-foot-high ceilings and ornate plaster mouldings that take you back in time. The south-facing room also boasts a stylish marble fireplace, Venetian-glazed walls, gold-leaf trim and original wooden shutters on the over-sized windows.
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Renovated brownstone, $23 million (£17.8m)
The spacious kitchen, which is slightly more modern, comes complete with two sinks, three ovens and a wine fridge. With its centre island and sleek dining table, it's perfect for a family. The unusual floor features both tiles and wood, and makes for a stunning design feature, while the oversized French doors lead outside to the 50-person-capacity patio.
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Renovated brownstone, $23 million (£17.8m)
The formal dining room has many striking design features, including a traditional fireplace and wood panelling on the walls. Connecting to the kitchen via a hallway, it's the perfect space for entertaining. If all this wasn't enough, the house also comes with a fully kitted-out gym, a 2,000-bottle wine cellar and a butler's pantry.
Eco brownstone, $13.5 million (£10.5m)
This brownstone in the Upper West Side of New York has been recently renovated to have passive house status. With tall windows that have been triple-glazed on every floor, the light-flooded house also has a sophisticated ventilation system that keeps fresh air constantly flowing throughout. Love this? Take a look at these passive houses that cost nothing to run.
Eco brownstone, $13.5 million (£10.5m)
Dark wood, white walls and minimalist furnishings give the interior a modern style. The grand living room has 11-foot-high ceilings and an eco hearth with an ethanol-burning fireplace framed in marble. At the back of the room, the floor-to-ceiling windows overlook a lush garden.
Eco brownstone, $13.5 million (£10.5m)
The white-washed kitchen sits on the entry level, and is fitted with top-of-the-range appliances, as well as a Caesarstone centre island and plenty of storage units.
Eco brownstone, $13.5 million (£10.5m)
The entire third floor is devoted to the master suite, which comes complete with this amazing bathroom. With marble floors, a standalone bathtub and dark wood units, it's the ultimate in luxury. The bedroom, which also includes a reading nook and a private balcony, is separated from the bathroom by two walk-in wardrobes
Restored brownstone, $13.5 million (£10.5m)
Restored brownstone, $13.5 million (£10.5m)
The house has been tastefully decorated inside, with wooden floors and a neutral colour scheme. The formal living room has floor-to-ceiling windows and a stone fireplace that offers a stylish touch of luxury.
Restored brownstone, $13.5 million (£10.5m)
Sitting on the second level, the master bedroom has an ensuite bathing room with a large fireplace and stained-glass windows. The ensuite has an unusual layout, with the tub sat in the centre of the room – but the space is the ultimate in indulgence.
Restored brownstone, $13.5 million (£10.5m)
The games room is decorated in a mixture of both light and dark wood, and includes a modern pool table and a fireplace with unusual yellow brickwork.
Queen Anne brownstone, $8.8 million (£6.8m)
This Queen Anne brownstone has been restored inside and out and it's now a quirky family home. The property still boasts original features, such as arched doorways, soaring ceilings and porthole penthouse windows, but you're in for a surprise when you see the interior.
Queen Anne brownstone, $8.8 million (£6.8m)
Colourful interior decor makes for a fresh, modern family home. The dining and living area, which sits at the back of the house, connects to the garden through three floor-to-ceiling French doors.
Queen Anne brownstone, $8.8 million (£6.8m)
The living area has 30-foot-high ceilings and includes a library wall complete with a ladder, plus brilliantly bright soft furnishings. Unusual abstract artwork on the walls adds extra vibrancy to the already colourful room.
Queen Anne brownstone, $8.8 million (£6.8m)
The master bedroom is quite dramatic with a peaked ceiling, a skylight and a wall of built-in wardrobes. For ultimate relaxation, the bathroom has a heated granite floor and a steam shower.
Upper East Side townhouse, $5.4 million (£4.2m)
This six bedroom, five-and-a-half bathroom brownstone townhouse has an authentic pre-war style, but with all the modern amenities, including built-in security, air conditioning and a sunshine-filled garden.
Upper East Side townhouse, $5.4 million (£4.2m)
The living area has a traditional feel, with parquet flooring, a carved fireplace and sliding doors that lead outside to the garden. Stairs in the hallway head down to the basement, where there's a fun recreation room. Want to see more basement ideas? Check out these basements that are filled with light.
Upper East Side townhouse, $5.4 million (£4.2m)
The house has two kitchens, one on the parlour level and one on the ground floor. This smaller kitchen on the ground floor has green marble worktops, a small breakfast bar and country-style units.
Upper East Side townhouse, $5.4 million (£4.2m)
The six bedrooms are spread over the parlour, third and fourth floors, and the master suite has an indulgent jacuzzi bath and steam shower.
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Five-story brownstone, $3.9 million (£3m)
This five-storey brownstone in Hamilton Heights is full of unique period details. With 4,500 square feet of floor space, five bedrooms and five bathrooms, it's a sizeable property too.
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Five-story brownstone, $3.9 million (£3m)
The parlour level has two large entertaining rooms and a formal living room. One of the entertaining spaces is decorated in a vivid yellow, with pops of red from the furniture, while the other is a piano room complete with an ensuite bathroom.
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Five-story brownstone, $3.9 million (£3m)
Sitting on the second floor is the master bedroom, which includes a full bathroom with a jet shower, plus a walk-in wardrobe. It's attached to a built-in office and a large living room with two oak fireplaces.
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Five-story brownstone, $3.9 million (£3m)
On the third floor, there are two more bedrooms, both with access to ensuite bathrooms. One of the bathrooms has full sun exposure with two skylights in the middle, plus 'his-and-hers' sinks and a luxurious jacuzzi bath.
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Modern brownstone house, $3.9 million (£3m)
This recently renovated brownstone in Brooklyn is spread over four floors, with an additional penthouse at the top and a fully finished basement. With a 1,000-square-foot garden, there's also plenty of outdoor space for a growing family.
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Modern brownstone house, $3.9 million (£3m)
The parlour floor is filled with a stylish, recently fitted kitchen that has a stone-centre island, custom cabinetry and high-end appliances.
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Modern brownstone house, $3.9 million (£3m)
At the end of the space is the sitting area, which has a wall of glass doors that open out onto the deck – from here, stairs lead down to a spacious garden. The ground level makes for a perfect guest suite with a family room and a small kitchenette.
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Modern brownstone house, $3.9 million (£3m)
The master suite takes up the entire third floor with a huge bedroom, 'his-and-hers' walk-in wardrobes and a master bathroom with three huge windows. If all that wasn't enough, the home has two separate laundry rooms, air conditioning and surround speakers.
19th-century townhouse, $9.5 million (£7.4m)
This late 19th-century townhouse has been restored to its former glory. Spread over five floors, it has large windows, high ceilings and a true sense of grandeur.
19th-century townhouse, $9.5 million (£7.4m)
There are six fireplaces throughout the house, as well as a grand staircase that connects the formal entertaining spaces and bedrooms on the upper floors. The hallway is decorated with rich wood wainscoting and has high panelled ceilings creating a truly traditional style.
19th-century townhouse, $9.5 million (£7.4m)
At the rear of the house sits the large eat-in kitchen, which is kitted out with oak cabinets, granite countertops, reclaimed oak flooring and an unusual pressed-copper ceiling. Equipped with double sinks and top-of-the-range appliances, it's the perfect place for entertaining. Also on the ground floor is the office, which has access to the garden.
19th-century townhouse, $9.5 million (£7.4m)
The fourth floor is taken up by the master suite. The bedroom features a fireplace and oak window shutters, as well as a dressing area and a walk-in wardrobe. The ensuite marble bathroom has a glass-enclosed shower and a jacuzzi bath with heated flooring to make it extra cosy. The bedroom also has access to a private terrace from its study. Want to see more? Check out these mid-century homes for sale.
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Classic brownstone, $2.9 million (£2.2m)
This 17-foot-wide classic brownstone home was built in 1888 and is full of historical details. Spread over five floors, the property has five bedrooms and four bathrooms, as well as a spacious garden.
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Classic brownstone, $2.9 million (£2.2m)
The parlour floor is taken up by the study and the living room. It has a decorative fireplace, soaring 11-foot-high ceilings and picture moulding adorning the walls. Bright blue decor and unusual artwork makes for an eccentric space, which is flooded with sunlight by two large windows.
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Classic brownstone, $2.9 million (£2.2m)
The second floor has two bedrooms. The northern bedroom looks out across the garden with windows that are covered in lush vines. The second overlooks the brownstone-lined street through three floor-to-ceiling windows. Both bedrooms have access to the kitchen and the recently renovated bathroom.
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Classic brownstone, $2.9 million (£2.2m)
On the third floor, a skylight pours sunshine into the hallway. The spacious bedroom enjoys views of the garden and has its very own kitchenette. While these unbelievable Brownstones cost a pretty penny, you can still pick up an old house full of character for next to nothing. Check out these abandoned buildings for sale that are perfect fixer-uppers.