Welcome to 24 Middagh Street, a masterfully restored Federal-style home tucked into the heart of Brooklyn Heights. One of the neighborhood’s oldest residences—originally built between 1790 and 1829—this corner property has undergone a meticulous two-year transformation. The result is a rare blend of historic preservation and modern design, offering privacy, parking, and timeless character in one of Brooklyn’s most coveted enclaves.
Located at the corner of Middagh and Willow Streets, you're steps from the Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and an easy commute into Manhattan. The property includes a 24-foot-wide, four-story main house and a separate rear carriage house, joined by a tranquil courtyard—complete with private parking, a curbcut, and an EV charger, an exceptional feature in this landmarked neighborhood.