Windsor Terrace Semi-Detached With Sunroom, Treehouse Asks $2.468 Million
This Arts and Crafts house is move-in ready, with renovated baths, and has some distinctive features.

This Arts and Crafts house is move-in ready, with renovated baths, and has some distinctive features, including a window-lined “solarium” and a treehouse in the backyard. A semi-detached four bedroom with an enclosed front porch, it’s at 532A 16th Street in Windsor Terrace.
There’s some original detail, including a fireplace mantel, crown moldings and parquet floors. The parlor floor, which lacks a bathroom, is open plan, with the kitchen in a rear extension.
The latter’s got built-in banquette seating, a pantry and stairs leading down to a “media room,” a windowless office space, and a full bath (with a distinctive curve-walled glass shower) in the rear of the “french cellar.” (We don’t know what they mean by that, but the house does have an English basement.)
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There’s also a door that opens to steps leading down to the yard, which is done up with dual-level wooden decking and the aforementioned treehouse, which is sure to be a hit with kids.
Upstairs are three bedrooms, or four if you count the window-lined one mentioned above, which might be a little bright for a bedroom, but would make a great office or playroom.
The early 20th century brick house is located close to Prospect Park and the F/G trains.
Listed by William Sherr of Halstead, the house is asking $2.468 million. What’s your take on it?
[Listing: 532A 16th Street | Broker: Halstead] GMAP
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