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Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind

Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built With Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind

January 4, 2021

A new single-family and sustainable friendly townhouse has recently hit the market in Brooklyn’s Carroll Gardens neighborhood listed for $6.85 million. The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the demand for single-family homes. This is a trend we will continue to see in 2021, especially for townhomes in Brooklyn as many Manhattan residents continue to move seeking more stay at home space.

328 Sackett Street features 4-bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, a garage and private outdoor space. The Brooklyn Home Company has built this new development with passive house principles and sustainability in mind, a European building technique. This technique allows for a more energy-efficient and quieter home along with an advanced air ERV filtration system. This system extracts air toxins in the home 24 hours a day and filters in new fresh air with a moderate humidity level. This air insolation and sealing, combined with a consistent humidity level, reduces mold growth and prevents dryness in the air which are common factors in the winter for spreading viruses.

328 Sackett Street is located Carroll Gardens and is exclusively listed with Lindsay Barton Barrett of Douglas Elliman.

Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind
Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind
Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind
Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind
Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind
Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind
Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind
Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind
Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind
Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind
Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind
Brooklyn Townhouse Hits The Market Built Sustainability And Passive House Principles In Mind
In Brooklyn, Featured Listing, Features, News, Residential Tags Brooklyn, Carroll Gardens, New York, News, Featured, Features, Residential, COVID-19, Sustainable Building, 328 Sackett Street, Lindsay Barton Barrett, Douglas Elliman, Brooklyn Home Company, Development
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