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Brooklyn Heights Anglo-Italianate Asks $12.5 Million

A multi-level 1850s Anglo-Italianate brownstone at 21 Pierrepont Street has hit the market for $12.5 million, highlighting the high-end real estate activity in Brooklyn Heights.

By Brownstoner· May 24, 2026
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This 17-foot-wide brownstone, featuring six floors of living space, is one of three uniform houses built in the mid-19th century and unified by a shared cornice. The single-family residence retains historic details such as high ceilings, decorative plasterwork, a curved central staircase, and nine mantels. The home last changed hands in the 1970s and is currently configured with a kitchen and dining room on the first floor and formal front and rear parlors on the second level.

The property includes a full-floor suite on the third level, two additional bedrooms above, and a top floor equipped with laundry and exercise space. Outside, the property features a courtyard. Represented by Kevin Carberry, the listing is one of eight properties in the neighborhood currently priced above $10 million, reflecting the area's continued demand for luxury historic dwellings.

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