
"This turn-of-the-century brick townhouse, at 307 Hicks St., was built around 1910. At 6,200 square feet, the home, filled with modern interiors, features five bedrooms and seven baths. The buyer, we hear, is a Manhattan-based finance family."
"Both homes were also developed by Brooklyn-based Eckström, co-founded by power couple Carlos Saavedra and Nicole Eckström. The firm focuses exclusively on restoring and 'reimagining' historic Brooklyn townhouses, 'balanc[ing] preservation with modern luxury residential development,' according to its website."
"Eckström purchased 307 Hicks St. for $5.1 million in 2024. At the time it was a four-story, four-family building. Planning to convert the structure into single-family townhouse status, the developers listed it later that year first for $14.25 million and then for $15.5 million."
A turn-of-the-century brick townhouse at 307 Hicks St. in Brooklyn Heights sold for $14.99 million to a Manhattan-based finance family, representing Brooklyn's highest residential sale of the year. Built around 1910 and spanning 6,200 square feet, the home includes five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and modern interiors. The property was developed by Brooklyn-based Eckström, which purchased it for $5.1 million in 2024 when it was a four-family building and converted it to single-family status. The townhouse features minimalist design with Danish ash wood floors, custom kitchen, and hidden storage. Brooklyn Heights is experiencing renewed interest for its quiet luxury appeal and proximity to quality schools.
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