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Lily
737 Quincy Street, Bedford - Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY 11221

Pre-war Private Owner

2 units
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  • 2 residences
  • 4 stories
  • BUILT 1899

The Details About 737 Quincy Street

This stately brownstone offers a pleasant surprise when you realize it spans four levels, plus a cellar and holds many original details. While some of Bed Stuy's most popular cafes are along Lewis Avenue, like Saraghina, Peaches, Therapy Wine Bar and Beso provide food and entertainment, you will notice a growing number of places eastward, like Bed Stuy Fresh and Local, Bread Love, Georges-Andre...

key features
  • Guarantors allowed
  • Gas Heat
  • Original Iron Entry Gate
  • Newel Posts
  • Baulistrad and Spindles
  • Entry Door
  • Stone and Wood Mantles
  • Moldings

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Get to know Bedford-Stuyvesant

Bedford-Stuyvesant (often shortened to Bed-Stuy) is a neighborhood that could only exist in New York City. A sizeable, trapezoid-shaped chunk out of north Brooklyn, the community in Bed-Stuy is a tight-knit world unto itself while still being an inextricable part of the borough’s fabric. The aesthetic appeal of Bed-Stuy is obvious as historic, ornately detailed homes sit along its tree-lined streets. Construction of these stately homes began in the 1870s, and they remain largely intact and untouched to this day. In fact, the number of buildings constructed before the turn of the 20th century reaches upwards of 8,000. Subway service covers several letters of the alphabet: The A and C run under Fulton Street near the neighborhood’s southern boundary, the JMZ travels above its northeastern border of Broadway, and the G slides down and out through Marcy and Lafayette avenues.

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