ID # | COMP-16833358055451079 |
Details | 4 bed, 3 bath, 2 half bath, Interior: 2413 ft2, 224m2, 2 Units in the building, Building has 2 floors Listing Age: 16 days |
Construction Year | 1899 |
Taxes (per year) | $3,156 |
Bus | 2 min to B26 |
3 min to B15, B46 | |
4 min to B25 | |
8 min to B52 | |
9 min to B43, B65 | |
10 min to B47 | |
Subway | 5 min to A, C |
LIRR | 0.9 miles to "Nostrand Avenue" |
1.6 miles to "East New York" | |
Welcome to 350 Stuyvesant Ave, a stunning brownstone in the vibrant Stuyvesant Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn. This charming home, built at the turn of the 20th century, perfectly combines historic charm with modern comforts.
As you step through the door, you're greeted by a grand foyer that sets the stage for the rest of the house. With high ceilings, original woodwork, and beautiful period details like pocket doors and ornate fireplaces, this home is full of character. The living areas are spacious and filled with natural light, making them perfect for hosting friends or enjoying a cozy evening in.
The owners' triplex includes a stylish chef's kitchen that mixes vintage charm with modern amenities, featuring top-notch appliances and plenty of counter space. Upstairs, you'll find three sunlit bedrooms, each offering a welcoming and comfortable retreat. These spaces are complemented by two full bathrooms, designed with both style and functionality in mind.
The fully finished basement offers extra room for whatever you need—be it a game room, office, or creative space. Plus, the private backyard is a great spot to relax, garden, or entertain guests.
The property also includes a separate one-bedroom rental unit on the garden level, offering a great opportunity for additional income or a comfortable space for guests.
350 Stuyvesant Ave is not just a house; it is a living testament to the neighborhood's storied past. The home's original owner, a prominent figure in Brooklyn's early 20th-century society, was known for hosting lavish gatherings that drew the city's elite to Stuyvesant Heights. The current owners have lovingly preserved many of the home's original features while updating it with modern amenities to meet today's standards of comfort and luxury.
The neighborhood has also meets the needs of contemporary urban living. An array of boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants have sprung up, offering a vibrant mix of the old and the new. The area is well-connected to the rest of Brooklyn and Manhattan, with multiple subway lines providing easy access to the city's cultural and economic hubs.
Discover the elegance, history, and charm of 350 Stuyvesant Ave, and make it your own. This is more than a home; it is a piece of Brooklyn’s living history.
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