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176 Mac Donough Street

Townhouse located in Bedford-Stuyvesant, between Throop Avenue & Marcus Garvey Boulevard

$3,200,000 ($884 per ft2) | 6+ beds, 4 baths | Approx. 3,620 ft2
14 days on Market

Townhouse Facts

  • Year Built: 1905
    Minimum Down: 20%
    Total Floors: 4
    Listed: Sep 5, 2024
    Days on Market: 14
    Building Type: Townhouse
    Neighborhood: Bedford-Stuyvesant (Brooklyn)
Monthly Real Estate Taxes: $516
Total Taxes & Fees: $516 ($0.14/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage: $15,712
Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost: $16,228 ($4.48/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($640,000), which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.

Insider Highlights

  • Architectural Elegance: The single-family home, built in 1905, preserves original architectural details including a grand entry, Nouveau-style ironwork, glass doors, a cut glass chandelier, pier mirror, wainscoting, and carved mahogany and oak mantels.
  • Spacious and Bright: The home features six bedrooms and four bathrooms, with large bay windows on each floor providing natural light and beautiful views.
  • Luxury Amenities: The renovated kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances, two ceramic farmhouse sinks, and abundant storage, while the luxury bathrooms are outfitted with premium Duravit Philipe Stark accessories and Vola fixtures.
  • Outdoor Space: The property boasts a private, south-facing backyard with bluestone paving and WAC landscape lighting, perfect for outdoor entertaining or relaxation.
  • Eco-Friendly Features: This pre-war townhouse is a solar powered home with 18 rooftop panels, and includes a washer/dryer in the apartment for added convenience.
  • Location and Convenience: This elegant Victorian era brownstone is located in the historic and picturesque neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant, conveniently near bus lines, A/C and LIRR train stations, and community playgrounds and parks.

Description

Elegant, Victorian era brownstone updated for 21st century living. Welcome to 176 Macdonough St. where the fusion of modern design with original details transforms this landmarked Renaissance Revival brownstone into a true gem. Nestled in the Stuyvesant Heights Historic District, this area boasts the largest collection of breathtaking 19th-century townhomes, French-style flats, and Civil War-era villas in New York City.

The surrounding streets, lined with exquisitely designed two- and three-story townhouses, create a picturesque, tree-lined setting that feels like stepping back in time. Custom designed in 1905, by architect John Jose Carroll, this magnificent single-family home offers everything you’ve been searching for: six bedrooms, four bathrooms, and four stories of meticulously preserved history. Every detail of this residence tells a story—from the grand entry with an L-shaped stoop, Nouveau-style ironwork, and glass doors that immediately captivate you to the main living area, with its original cut glass chandelier, pier mirror, waist-high wainscoting and soaring 11-foot ceilings, showcasing the home’s timeless elegance. Six carved mahogany and oak mantels, surrounded by period tiles, add a touch of classic charm.

Large bay windows on each floor bathe the interiors in natural light and offer enchanting views of the Our Lady of Victory Complex and the gardens of MacDonough Street. The renovated kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring a 48” Wolf Gas Range, with 2 ovens, 4 burners, griddle and grill, deep fryer, a Sub-Zero 48” PRO Refrigerator/Freezer, two ceramic farmhouse sinks, Vola fixtures, a spacious central butcher block island, and abundant storage. The kitchen also retains its backsplash of original subway tiles, original sideboard and wainscoting Each of the four bathrooms, designed with luxury in mind, are outfitted with premium Duravit Philipe Stark accessories and Vola fixtures. The Master bathroom is a calm oasis, with a luxurious cast iron soaking tub.

The south-facing backyard is a private sanctuary, paved with bluestone and bathed in sunlight, creating a serene escape from the everyday, with WAC landscape lighting. This solar powered home has 18 rooftop panels. Additional contemporary updates include Tom Dixon light fixtures and Farrow and Ball low VOC paint throughout. Stuyvesant Heights, developed between 1870 and 1920, is a peaceful, residential neighborhood with charming small businesses, shops, and fine dining options. Conveniently located near bus lines, A/C and LIRR train stations, and surrounded by community playgrounds and parks, this home is perfectly situated to offer both comfort and convenience.

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Building Amenities

  • Pre War
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