“Brownstone” row houses refer to the stone finish cladding installed on the public facades of a structure, a brick-faced building should never be called a “brownstone”: too many realtors use the terms “brownstone” and “row house” interchangeably, and fail to learn the definitions of basic architectural terms.
Great video
Thank you!
“Brownstone” row houses refer to the stone finish cladding installed on the public facades of a structure, a brick-faced building should never be called a “brownstone”: too many realtors use the terms “brownstone” and “row house” interchangeably, and fail to learn the definitions of basic architectural terms.
Ok
Nice review, but your dates are off. I would suggest watching a bunch of videos from My Lunch Break to get a better understanding.
Thanks for the suggestion
@@luxuryboston No prob, let me know here on how you like it. Search his vids for Boston content.
@@philindeblanc Will do!