Welcome to 821 East 12th Street, a truly special residence nestled in the heart of a quiet, tree-lined cul-de-sac in Ditmas Park. This charming well maintained, detached single-family home, complete with a driveway and garage, is a rare gem offering both charm and convenience.
Situated on a 25 x 100 lot, this home stands out with its stately façade, delightful front porch, and lush garden. Spanning over 2,500 square feet across three sun-filled floors, the property is a testament to both functionality and character. Natural light streams through windows on all four sides, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout the home.
Upon entering, you are welcomed by a sunroom that sets the tone for what lies beyond: a spacious living area featuring a gas fireplace as the centerpiece, perfect for both intimate gatherings and entertaining. French doors open to a separate dining room with additional space for an office, adjacent to the newly renovated kitchen. This chef’s dream boasts abundant counter space and storage, ideal for culinary creations. The main level also includes a full bathroom and access to a rear porch overlooking the serene backyard.
The second floor offers three well-proportioned bedrooms, each with ample closet
space, and a recently updated full bathroom. A linen closet on this floor adds further practicality.
The lower level is a standout feature, offering a flexible layout currently set up as a recreation area and a mother-in-law suite. With two bathrooms, a large walk-in closet, and a full-sized washer and dryer, this space can easily adapt to suit any lifestyle needs.
Located just blocks away Avenue H subway station, with direct B & Q train access to Manhattan, this home offers unparalleled convenience. Whether biking to Prospect Park or simply strolling through the enchanting streets of Ditmas Park, residents can enjoy the best of urban living with a suburban feel.
With its charm and exclusive location, 821 East 12th Street presents a unique opportunity to experience the best of Brooklyn in of the most enchanting neighborhoods Ditmas Park. Listing courtesy of Compass
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