Updated7/31/2017
Added10/29/2016
Added10/29/2016
About this Property
This stately two family townhome, which is currently used as a single family, is serenely nestled on tree lined 16th Street, is awaiting your touch to turn it into your dream home. Featuring tremendous potential and in need of a modern refurbishment, this home retains many original pre-war details, including a fireplace, staircase, hardwood floors, moldings and trim, allowing you to conserve many of these features while adding a contemporary spin. The parlor floor is comprised of an entryway sunroom, large living room, dining room and galley kitchen. The kitchen leads out to the patio and backyard. The second floor consists of three bedrooms as well as a bathroom. The cellar, which has remained largely unfinished, features full ceiling height and could be turned into a finished garden level in order to expand the livable space into a proper triplex. The backyard offers ample space for outdoor entertaining. The location simply cannot be beat as the property is located just one block south of Prospect Park and everything that it has to offer. Neighborhood haunts which include Brunswick, Elora's, Elk Cafe, The Adirondack and Brooklyn Commune are all within a few blocks of the immediate vicinity.The property is also one and a half blocks away from the 16th Street - Prospect Park F and G train station and approximately five blocks from Prospect Expressway, allowing for an easy and quick commute via public and automobile transportation.
Details
- Status:No Longer Available
- Size:2556 Sq Ft
- Type:Townhouse
- ID:652572
- Rooms: 5
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