House of the Day: A Lavish Brownstone With All the Mod Cons in Bed Stuy
If this luxurious Neo-Grec brownstone at 126 Hancock Street sells for ask or above, it will set a new record for the neighborhood. A renovation took two years, according to the listing, and in addition to lots of original details, the house also has new floors, mechanicals, central air, and a kitchen with gold-veined marble…
If this luxurious Neo-Grec brownstone at 126 Hancock Street sells for ask or above, it will set a new record for the neighborhood. A renovation took two years, according to the listing, and in addition to lots of original details, the house also has new floors, mechanicals, central air, and a kitchen with gold-veined marble counters.
The original details include tons of wood work, mantels, and a pier mirror. There is also a landscaped garden and two decks. It’s set up as a triplex over a two-bedroom garden-floor rental.
By the way, it’s not the most expensive brownstone currently on the market in Bed Stuy. That distinction goes to 247 Hancock Street, asking $6,000,000.
The ask is $3,195,000. Do you think they’ll get it?
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Isn’t the most obvious flaw that the 2 BR garden rental unit is illegal? LOL @ the oven or mudroom. This is a 1 family residence. Converting it to a 2-Family will reset the tax basis.
beautiful design ! they’ll definitely get asking price.
I brought the issue up to the developer. In fact, the pitch is correct and is away from the house. It was just hart to tell at the angle you were at.