Breukelen became Brooklyn and Midwout (middle wood) became Midwood as Dutch changed to English; this property sits in this highly desirable section of Brooklyn, where the preponderance of homes are detached, heightening the appeal of this historic neighborhood.
This home, neatly renovated, presents three bedrooms, along with three full baths, plus two powder rooms, all on three levels, that include an attic; neatly accessed via remote control.
The finished basement accesses the mechanicals and provides an entrance to the garden. Additionally, the property provides a walkway from the front of the house to the robust garden area.
The property is blessed with a litany of windows, that soak the home in sunlight. The renovated building presents the home with updated fixtures in the kitchen and baths. An office is located on the second floor, additionally, the third-floor attic presents a skylight that draws in more of the sun's precious beams.
All in all, this free-standing, single-family home is an ideal choice for future growth
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The Q & B are accessible from the King Highway & Ave M stations. Along with the B49 Listing courtesy of Corcoran
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Midwood is more steeped in tradition than most of Brooklyn and perhaps that’s because Hipsters haven’t found their way to this quiet, south-central Brooklyn neighborhood where the cafes serve cream-filled pastries dusted with powdered sugar, not single-origin, organic coffee.
The area takes pride in being mostly residential. The streets are tree-lined and basketball hoops hang above garages. Because Midwood doesn’t fall under any landmarks or historic zoning, the architecture varies drastically. Within Midwood, there is Midwood Manor, an area with some of the most beautiful and lavish houses in all of Brooklyn. Coney Island Avenue is Midwood’s main artery and is lined with everything from gas stations to department stores. Hot Spots include: Di Fara Pizza, Ostrovitsky’s, Taste of Georgia, and Taci’s Beyti.