Not much early 20th century detail survives in this Crown Heights Kinko apartment, but the spacious unit includes four bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and nine closets, including two of the walk-in variety. There’s also a fireplace and picture window in the living room, a fenced backyard patio, and laundry in the cellar.

It’s on the lower two floors of 1015A St Johns Place in the Crown Heights North III Historic District. The circa 1907 building is what’s known locally as a Kinko house, a two-family comprising two duplexes, each with their own separate entrance. The proportions and layout are mostly intact, with

The updated kitchen has a dishwasher, and the largest bedroom is adorned with wall moldings. The top-floor bathroom has been recently renovated with a subway tile wainscot and modern deep tub.

The listing, from Joe Brikman of Compass, notes radiator heat is included in the rental price; a mini-split system handles cooling.

It’s priced at $6,000 a month. The upstairs unit is also available for rent for $5 less, marketed with a listing that uses the images and floor plan for the first-floor unit. The building has been in the same hands since at least 2012.

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[Listing: 1015A St. Johns Place #1 | Broker: Compass] GMAP

the living room with two exposures and bars on the street facing windows

kitchen with white cabinets and stainless steel appliances

a bedroom with wall moldings and large enough to fit two full beds

a bedroom large enough to fit two twin beds

a bedroom with wood floors and a closet

a small bedroom set up as a child's room

a bathroom with white fixtures, glass shower doors and white subway tile walls

a bathroom with white fixtures

the basement with doors to storage spaces and laundry

the front door with a pedimented door hood and a pale blue door

the brick exterior of the house
The house in 2021. Photo by Nicholas Strini for PropertyShark

the floorplan showing living dining and kitchen on the main level and four bedrooms above

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