Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$13,239 ($6.09/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($499,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Motivated seller says BRING OFFERS
Located on an awesome, tree lined block where bucolic Park Slope meets smoking hot Gowanus, the possibilities are endless with this beautiful federal brick townhouse. Built in 1901 and gut renovated in 2006, this architect designed home combines sleek modern elements such as polished concrete, exposed brick and an open loft -like feel throughout, all while celebrating original turn of the century elegance.
Currently set up as two chic and loft-like one bedrooms and a garden duplex, the property is perfectly move- in ready, but is also a prime candidate to expand and create a dream home or investment property, thanks to the 1159sf buildable square feet available.
Past a stunning, mature flowering Empress tree, the garden duplex features a king sized bedroom, one and half baths, home office and open kitchen with stainless steel appliances and custom cabinetry. Past the sumptuous living room, through glass doors, you will bask in your tranquil mature garden.
A true green dream, the space is simply extraordinary as it’s set against an ivy covered wall, with an abundance of thriving, flowering plants thanks to the direct southern sunlight. This outdoor oasis serves as the ideal respite for peace and tranquility, or to host the most fantastic dinner parties in Brooklyn.
Up a classic stoop, the parlor floor features soaring 9’5 ceiling height, sumptuous living space, exposed brick walls, w/d hook up and lovely terrace over looking the garden. Up the original antique staircase, the top floor is a one bedroom with office/nursery and in unit washer/dryer. It features wonderful flow and light with a recently updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances and Carrera marble bathroom.
Located 2 blocks to F/G/R train, and so close to JJ Byrne Park, Whole Foods, Prospect Park and the plethora of incredible shops, restaurants, and music venues that make both Park Slope and Gowanus some of the most popular and iconic neighborhoods in New York City.
Whether you choose to build a floor or two, expand out or simply move into this remarkably unique townhouse that feels more like a Soho/Tribeca loftlet the dream begin.
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