319 Stuyvesant Avenue
Halsey Street / Macon Street
Bedford-Stuyvesant
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Basement
Good Ceiling Height. Very Clean.
Top Floor
Two Bedroom Apartment (one bedroom is smaller) rental unit with kitchen, skylights and full bathroom.
Parlor Level
Double Parlor, currently used as Living Room and One large and One Small Bedroom with Decorative Fireplace in Each. Additional small bedroom on this level. Crown Moding and Ceiling Medallions throughout.
Garden Level
Beautiful Den with Wide Plank Floors and Decorative Fireplace, Spacious Eat-in Kitchen and Full Bathroom.
Essentials
- Price$800,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Units2
- Floors3
- Bedrooms5
- Bathrooms2
- Rooms9
- Approx. Sq. Ft.2,457
Key Features
- Decorative fireplaces
Get ready to fall in love! This lovingly maintained Two-Family Brownstone has lots of character and many original details. Whether you want an owner's duplex with a rental unit, or you want a single family home, this house is sure to please, from its beautiful Brownstone facade, to it's five decorative fireplaces, built-in marble bar, original shutters, crown molding, unique ceiling medallions, original plank floors, pocket doors and numerous other original details. There is even a working gas lantern in front of the house. Best of all, while you may choose to do some upgrades to suit your taste, it is move-in ready, as everything is functional. The windows, roof and facade were all re-done or replaced recently. This home speaks for itself - it is well-maintained, beautifully detailed and those details are in-tact. It is just barely outside of the Stuyvesant Heights historic district, but still right in the heart of the neighborhood. Saraghina, Celestino and Therapy Wine Bar are one block away, and, Peaches, Fulton Park, as well as the A and C trains are just a few blocks away. You can be in lower Manhattan in 20 minutes via the A train, and your other favorite Brooklyn neighborhoods in 10 minutes. Call today for a viewing.
Additional features of this building include: Pocket Doors, Wide Plank Floors, Window Shudders, Working Exterior Gas Light, Crown Molding and Ceiling Medallions Throughout, and Lovely Built-in Cabinetry and Bar.
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Bedford-Stuyvesant
Runs from Flushing Avenue to the north, Atlantic Avenue to the south, Broadway to the east, and Bedford Avenue to the west.
Hear “Bedford-Stuyvesant,” (or possibly just its nickname, “Bed-Stuy,”) and you’ll probably think: brownstones. The Stuyvesant Heights historic district of Macdonough, Bainbridge and Chauncey is landmarked — Lewis Avenue between Macdonough and Decatur was once named the “Greenest Block in Brooklyn” — but there are beautiful historic brownstones scattered throughout Bed-Stuy. Many of these highly coveted Bedford-Stuyvesant townhouses have their original fireplaces, crown moldings, and shutters. Often they are set up as two- or three-family houses, so that Bedford-Stuyvesant renters as well as buyers can enjoy their historical charm.
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