Updated1/31/2018
Added9/6/2017
About this Property
Welcome to 426 4th Street, a two-family home of unique character, design and history in the heart of Park Slope, Brooklyn. This oversize light-filled house was built in 1891 and designed by renowned architect Rudolf L Daus.Highly sought after at approximately 4100 total square feet, this 20-foot wide Renaissance Revival brownstone townhouse on a 100-foot lot is highlighted by Queen Ann style embellishments and features an L-shaped stoop with two landings. It retains significant original interior detail throughout its grand layout with 5 bedrooms and 2.5 baths in the upper triplex, and a one-bedroom with study on the garden floor, delivered vacant.The parlor floor features parquet floors bordered by contrasting inlays, pocket doors, and 11-foot ceilings. A front parlor, library, and rear parlor lead to an eat-in kitchen, complete with a powder room, laundry, and terrace leading to the maturely landscaped south-facing garden. The third floor has three bedrooms split by a sitting room and a full windowed bath. The fourth-floor master bedroom suite enjoys a decorative fireplace, an en-suite bathroom, gracious dressing room, additional large bedroom/sitting room and a bright windowed study.This Brooklyn gem is move-in ready with income potential or waiting for your architect and designer to make your brownstone dreams come true. This magnificent home is close to vibrant Seventh Avenue and all the sought-after neighborhood amenities and numerous transportation offerings. Off street 24/7 deeded luxury valet parking is available for purchase as well.
Details
  • Status:No Longer Available
  • Size:4100 Sq Ft
  • Type:Townhouse
  • ID:2728663
  • Tax:$ 690
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