Iconic 2BR Brooklyn Brownstone in the Crown Heights North Historic District
Beautifully antiquated building with a simple & balanced introduction of modern renovations
Stained glass Tiffany style chandeliers adorn this New York Ave. gem
Bedroom #1 features tasteful antique light fixture, three rounded tower bay windows with stained glass fanlights, easily accomodates a full size bed with room for an office
Bedroom #2 features a Tiffany glass chandelier, exposed brick, large window with oversized ledge that would work perfectly as a reading nook, and a large walk in closet complete with light & vaulted ceilings
Full Kitchen with plenty of storage space, concealed in unit washer dryer, stainless steel appliances, attractive exposed brick interior & gorgeous Tiffany glass chandeleir, virtual doorman
Even the bathroom possesses its own special old world charm with its pearl white brick tiles, wrought iron ceiling tiles with intricate patterning and sleek chrome fixtures
Located on New York Ave. One of Crown Heights Norths most coveted blocks for its late 20th century architecture, cultural diversity, Brower Park, & resplendent array of famous dining options, you really should stop by to get the full picture
I will also offer a special bonus to the applicant that is approved for this unit, but you have to reach out to inquire :)
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Off the east side of Prospect Park in Central Brooklyn lies the diverse and lively neighborhood of Crown Heights. Mostly residential, this neighborhood also boasts a vibrant nightlife and restaurant scene that makes the area popular with young adults.
Crown Heights began its life a bit later than most Brooklyn neighborhoods, becoming a residential area only after the revolutionary war. However, once it got going in the early 1800's, it quickly became a haven for secondary homes of the wealthy King's County elite. This popularity only increased when train lines were extended to the area in the late 1800's.
While many of those older Victorian homes are still around, brownstone row houses were built in the early 1900's to thrust the area into the modern day. Around the 1950's Crown Heights began to see an influx of diversity with large populations of black and immigrant communities moving into the neighborhood.
The 1970's were a turbulent time…
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