Between its tree-lined streets, strong sense of community, and popular restaurants, Carroll Gardens has enjoyed a leap in popularity. However, this area has not seen the glassy new towers that have popped up in other parts of Brooklyn that are almost as bustling as Manhattan. On the contrary, many seem drawn to Carroll Gardens precisely because of its peaceful atmosphere and timeless architecture. Its new residential development is respectful of its historic surroundings, and sometimes uses historic brownstones as the setting for new apartments.
Such is the case at 202 President Street, a turn-of-the-century townhouse converted to three luxurious full-floor condos in 2012. A two-bedroom home has recently come on the market. Following a gut renovation, this apartment combines historic details with contemporary conveniences and luxuries.
Such is the case at 202 President Street, a turn-of-the-century townhouse converted to three luxurious full-floor condos in 2012. A two-bedroom home has recently come on the market. Following a gut renovation, this apartment combines historic details with contemporary conveniences and luxuries.