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Wow. This limestone house at 388 Stuyvesant Avenue in Stuyvesant Heights sure is a beauty. The three-family listing, which is currently featured in the Brownstoner Marketplace, has original details out the wazoo–inlaid parquet floors, wainscoting, stained glass windows, etc. The asking price is $1,247,000, definitely on the high side for the area, is hard to assess without seeing photos of the kitchens and bathrooms. There is an original wood-burning stove and icebox though. Old school!
388 Stuyvesant Avenue [Fillmore Real Estate] GMAP P*Shark


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  1. this is very nice but if I’m going to drop that kind of coin in either hood (crown heights north or stuy heights), it has to be some premium kick ass ppty. sorry, this is very nice but it’s aint premium enough. my eyes revert back to that st marks mansion.

  2. MM..there is a kitchen on the floorplan of 3rd floor…in the rear.

    Listing says legal three family but according to floorplan only 2 kitchens.

    Again, it has that annoyance of the tenant sharing the staircase, which borders on “deal killer” for me!!!

  3. Snappy, looks as if there is no kitchen on the 3rd floor, from the floorplan. Maybe they had a family member up there. I do remember the bathroom in the corner of the extension on the parlor floor, and I remember that was the bedroom.

  4. I saw this home last week! Literally the nicest home I’ve ever seen in Brooklyn! You need to do nothing to this home, every single solitary detail is in tact, its un real, its jaw dropping. The kitchens and baths are fine, claw foot tubs in the baths, kitchens are slightly outdated but look great with the details I wouldn’t touch a thing.If your a brownstone Brooklyn buyer I could see why you might pay $1.2 for this home, you wont find anything like this is Park Slope, Fort Greene, Boerum Hill or Carrol Gardens and if you do it’ll cost you a million+ dollars more than what this home is asking. Its a fairly safe area, its convenient to the train lines and you can say you own the nicest limestone in Brooklyn. I say someone buys it around a mil.

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