Located at the crossroads of Clinton Hill and Bedford-Stuyvesant, 435A Classon Avenue is a thoughtfully renovated two-family townhouse configured as an owner's upper triplex over a garden-level residence, complete with a finished cellar. Spanning over 3,000 square feet, the upper triplex offers four bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a powder room, while the garden unit features a one-bedroom, one-bathroom layout.
The triplex begins on the parlor floor and presents a classic layout reimagined with an open, modern flow. A spacious kitchen serves as the centerpiece, appointed with a large island, premium GE Monogram appliances, and custom cabinetry. This level also includes a dedicated dining area, a powder room, and a sunlit living space with sliding doors that open to an east-facing deck and a landscaped private backyard.
The upper floors provide four generously proportioned, full-width bedrooms, complemented by two full bathrooms-including one en-suite-along with abundant closet space and a dedicated laundry room.
Throughout the home, refined finishes seamlessly blend historic character with contemporary design. Notable details include wide-plank flooring, high ceilings, exposed brick, decorative fireplace mantels, and carefully restored original elements. A central HVAC system with an efficient split configuration ensures year-round comfort.
The garden-level unit offers flexibility for rental income or can be incorporated into the main residence to create a single-family home. The finished cellar provides additional versatile space, ideal for recreation, fitness, or storage.
Set on a picturesque tree-lined block among similarly updated homes, the property is conveniently located near public transportation, as well as a dynamic mix of neighborhood dining, cafés, and local shops.
Listing courtesy of Serhant ...Clinton Hill is an historic, central Brooklyn neighborhood celebrated for diversity.
Its under-the-radar vibe appeals to people looking for a place to live, not a place to party. The tree-lined streets are wide with lots of sky, and magnificent mansions remain from when it was an enclave for the super-rich in the mid-nineteenth century. The rest of the architecture is a mix of wood-frame houses predating the Civil War, carriage houses, brownstones, midrise apartment bui ... read more