Set on a picturesque tree-lined street, this elegant two-story brick townhouse with a fully finished English basement and landscaped yard offers a seamless blend of historic character and contemporary style. This beautifully maintained 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath residence is a rare gem.
Enter up the charming stoop and step into the parlor floor, where natural light pours through a striking bay window with built-in seating. The dining area with a decorative fireplace leads into a spacious living room, perfect for entertaining. At the rear, the thoughtfully designed eat-in kitchen is both stylish and functional, with modern updates. A powder room is conveniently located on this level.
From the kitchen, a staircase leads down to the fully finished English basement-an extension of the home's living space. A sunlit media room/home office, full bathroom, laundry area and additional storage provide flexibility and convenience, with direct garden access enhancing the space's versatility. The newly landscaped perennial garden boasts a mature wisteria pergola and automatic irrigation.
Upstairs, the second floor boasts three generously sized bedrooms, each with ample closet space. A beautifully renovated hall bathroom completes
this level, offering a tranquil retreat.
Perfectly positioned, this home is moments from Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, the Brooklyn Public Library, and Grand Army Plaza's vibrant greenmarket. The 2/3 and 4/5 express subway lines provide quick access to Manhattan. Just around the corner, the new Union Market and the Bedford Armory's wellness center add to the area's ever-growing appeal, while Franklin Avenue's eclectic restaurants and boutiques are just blocks away.
This exceptional residence offers the best of Brooklyn living-historic elegance, modern upgrades, and an unbeatable location. A rare opportunity not to be missed!
Listing courtesy of Corcoran Group
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There's nothing phony or contrived about Crown Heights.
It’s a genuine Brooklyn neighborhood full of heritage, history and pride. People from all walks of life call it home and coexist. The Brooklyn Children’s Museum, the Jewish Children’s Museum and the Weeksville Heritage Center all call Crown Heights home. With four historic districts, the neighborhood is notable for its tree-lined streets and rowhouses. P ... read more