Milton Street
Tucked along Milton Street, one of Greenpoint’s most picturesque, tree-lined blocks, this two-house brownstone is a standout example of late 19th-century Brooklyn architecture, where historic character meets cinematic versatility. Built during a time when Greenpoint was emerging as a hub for craftsmanship and industry, the property reflects the neighborhood’s rich heritage through its preserved façade, classic proportions, and timeless detailing.
Beyond its exterior, the home reveals a rare and unexpected feature: a large in-ground swimming pool set within a secluded, garden oasis—an uncommon luxury that adds both visual intrigue and production flexibility.
Inside, the residence offers a refined architectural canvas. High ceilings, expansive windows, and carefully maintained period details create a space that feels both authentic and highly adaptable for a wide range of filming needs.
Long favored as a backdrop for film and television, Greenpoint offers a unique blend of quiet residential charm and creative energy. Just moments from vibrant streets, waterfront views, and industrial textures, this location provides the best of both worlds—intimate and cinematic, all at once.
Photography by Gary Sapolin.
