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Carroll Gardens
Runs from Degraw Street on the north and the Gowanus Canal on the east, to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway on the west and south.
Carroll Gardens offers many exciting new condos: The Satori, which sports mezzanine storage spaces, and 505 Court, which boasts big open lofts, are just two. The new condominium buildings have great amenities like doormen, gyms, and landscaped gardens.
Many potential residents, though, are equally drawn by Carroll Gardens’ stock of historic townhouses for sale and for rent. In the ’70s, some 150 buildings along Carroll and President streets were put in a landmark district, and the report on those Carroll Gardens townhouses noted their “quiet dignity.”
That’s mainly because the streets in Carroll Gardens were designed with thirty-three-foot setbacks, which created unusually large and welcoming front yards for its rowhouses. True to its name, the Carroll Gardens neighborhood (which was the setting for the bakery in “Moonstruck”) is a great place to live if you have a green thumb.
Step inside the Carroll Gardens brownstones and you’ll find incredible detailing like original wood trim, lead-paned windows, fireplaces, and high, sculptured ceilings. Step outside, and you might think that you’re in Greenwich Village — you’ll find cozy area spots like Cafe Doré for roti, Caputo’s Fine Foods for fresh mozzarella, and Olive’s Very Vintage for party dresses and bracelets.
Carroll Park, which runs from Court to Smith streets, is Brooklyn’s third-oldest park. In addition to its welcome greenery, this Carroll Gardens park has picnic tables and two Bocce courts.
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Above: Information built from active corcoran.com property descriptions in Carroll Gardens.
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