384 vanderbilt avenue fort greene 72014

The Fort Greene house with radiant heat controlled by an iPad we told you about last month is now on the market. Renovated by Stuyvesant Group, it is unusually luxurious even for a high-end renovation and has an open floor plan, a double height kitchen in the rear of the parlor floor, marble counters and slabs of marble on the walls in the kitchen, and a high-efficiency boiler.

The house was a shell so there were no details to save, developer Adam Cohen told us, but he purchased three salvage pier mirrors and now one of them conceals a TV behind smoked glass. It’s set up as a triplex over a garden rental. We suspect this will go quickly at $3,500,000. What do you think?

384 Vanderbilt Avenue [Halstead] GMAP


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  1. Saw this. Not a well though out reno. Too many bells and whistles and not enough consideration as to how people actually want to live in a house like this. Some of the design decisions were mind-boggling. Also, over a month and change and not a peep.

  2. this seems like a nice place…its on the smaller end of things, but the renovation will work for Manhattanites who want to transfer to FG. They tried to be rustic with adding a few restoration hardware chandeliers, and having some exposed brick. This is not for everyone, but for the lawyers and bankers..it will work. the real question is whether you want this house of the huge new construction house across the street at 407 Vanderbilt. That one is on the market for over $4mm, is much bigger, but was built from the ground up..

  3. you are right R2. i was in this place as well.
    there was original detail, it was turned to rubble and carted away

    this isn’t a brownstone anymore, it’s a schmaltzy, cookie cutter condo/hotel. the same materials and design they use in all new construction.

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