Three-Bedroom Craftsman House With Original Details, Vintage Tiled Bath Asks $5,200 a Month
Here’s a entire three-bedroom Craftsman house for rent in Crown Heights, and it’s a nice one, with window seats, a tiled fireplace with a copper hood, and a breakfast nook.
Here’s a entire three-bedroom Craftsman house for rent in Crown Heights, and it’s a nice one. It’s a two-story with an English basement, at 1074 Union Street, close to the Franklin Avenue subway station and not far from the Brooklyn Museum.
It’s got some nice original Arts and Crafts features, including a tiled fireplace with a copper hood, coffered ceilings, parquet floors, stained glass, leaded glass cabinets and window seats. It’s also got a beaut of a vintage subway-tiled bathroom with original tile and bathtub.
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The kitchen is fetchingly renovated, with white cabinetry, granite countertops, a wood floor and a jumbo French-doored fridge. One wall of original built-in cupboards has been preserved, and there’s a Moroccan-tiled breakfast nook that’s not pictured, but is alleged to be “cozy.” That opens to a rear deck with a gas grill and steps down to the landscaped garden.
Upstairs are three bedrooms, size and closet capacity undetermined, along with a sun deck. The English basement is finished and includes a full bath, a laundry area and a rec room/office space with a door to the garden.
Listed by Rosemarie Sydney Perry of Corcoran, the house was put up at $5,500 a month, a figure that’s just been reduced to $5,200. Like it?
[Listing: 1074 Union Street | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP
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