Real Estate FacebookTwitter Flipboard WhatsAppEmailCopy Truman Capote immortalized this Brooklyn townhouse By Social Links for Zachary Kussin View Author Archive Follow on Twitter Get author RSS feed Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission. Back to Reading Published Jan. 19, 2017, 4:06 p.m. ET 1 of 5 The home at 13 Pineapple St., which is now available for sale, was once the apple of Truman Capote’s eye. Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens 2 of 5 The living room has a woodburning fireplace. Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens 3 of 5 This property dates back to at least 1830 and was assembled in phases. Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens 4 of 5 The home’s kitchen has a bay window. Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens 5 of 5 Outside, there’s a double-width garden. Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Share this article: FacebookTwitter Flipboard WhatsAppEmailCopy