
Originally Posted by
betts
Actually, the Brownstones have three bedrooms, or at least the ones that are 3,000 square feet+ do. There's a first floor bedroom plus bath, a 3rd floor master plus bath and a small additional bedroom/nursery/study plus bath. Also, the ones which are not complete can be reconfigured to make a larger 3rd bedroom and smaller master if desired.
We have a small sleeper sofa in our third bedroom, which we usually use as a study. It has an adjacent full bath and we use it for visitors. For us, since there are only two living here, it would be a waste of space to have another full bedroom, which we would never use. If I had younger children, I would simply buy one of the incomplete brownstones and configure it to have a bigger third bedroom.
We changed the configuration of the second floor a bit and have a library, dine-in kitchen as well as dining room, so our main living area is on the top floor. It works well for us. I think that's one of the things that is misunderstood: because the brownstones aren't all finished, you can change them to suit your purposes if you wish.
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