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Situated in the center of an urban oasis near the entrance to the Manhattan Bridge, 184 Concord Street offers a rare opportunity for the savvy buyer. Constructed circa 1850, this three-family, twenty-five-foot wide frame house features a recently restored subtle-yet-stunning facade. Its exterior further boasts its original cornice, window frames, front door, slate front steps, and blue-slate sidewalks. The historic and aesthetic value is greatly enhanced by its location: a three-square block area which features a rare ensemble of almost thirty pre-Civil War federal-style houses interspersed with some more recently constructed buildings and condominiums that are compatible in scale and design. In the far corner of this enclave is a verdant award winning community garden that sports a fish pond. The area's two tree-lined streets-Concord and Duffield-attract only light, local traffic. Originally called, Bridge Plaza, a name that never stuck, it has been compared to Brigadoon. Currently configured as a three family - this makes a great home while still having the ability to collect rental income. Located in Downtown Brooklyn just steps to either Vinegar Hill and Dumbo there are many transportation options. This is a winner!
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- Status:No Longer Available
- Type:Multi-family
- ID:15662407
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