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WEB ID: 23096722

57 Summit Street Columbia St Waterfront District, Brooklyn, NY 11231

Columbia St Waterfront District, Brooklyn, NY 11231

for sale | Single Family Townhouse

4 beds
4 baths/1 half bath
3540 Approx. Sqft
outdoor space
$3,895,000
  • Annual Tax: $29,064.00
  • Available Immediately

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WEB ID: 23096722

57 Summit Street Columbia St Waterfront District, Brooklyn, NY 11231

Columbia St Waterfront District, Brooklyn, NY 11231

for sale | Single Family Townhouse

4 beds
4 baths/1 half bath
3540 Approx. Sqft
outdoor space
$3,895,000
  • Annual Tax: $29,064.00
  • Available Immediately

The Details

About 57 Summit Street, Columbia St Waterfront District, Brooklyn, NY 11231

Van Brunt Street and Columbia Street
Last Residence Remaining
59 Summit Street Now In-Contract

Experience the best of modern living at 57 Summit Street, a luxurious and masterfully designed 4-story South-facing townhouse with highly coveted private parking and garage in the heart of Columbia Street Waterfront District. This 4 Bedroom, 4.5 Bathroom home spans across nearly 3,600 SF and includes over 1,000 Sq...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Daniel Kandinov, (212) 500-7081, Resource data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Center island
  • Central air
  • Dining room
  • Dishwasher
  • Dressing room
  • Dual sinks
  • Eat-In kitchen
  • En suite
  • Excellent light
  • Great closet space
  • Great room
  • Hardwood floors
  • High ceilings
  • Laundry room
  • Modern kitchen
  • New appliances
  • Oversized tub
  • Oversized windows
  • Renovated
  • Stall shower
  • Washer/dryer
  • Windowed kitchen
  • Balcony
  • Garden
  • Patio
  • Deck
  • Marble bath
  • Noise reduction windows
  • Open kitchen
  • Pass-Through kitchen
  • Roof deck
  • Walk-in closets
  • Listing agents

    Daniel Kandinov

    Daniel Kandinov

    Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
    Riley O'Donnell

    Riley O'Donnell

    Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
    Natalia Kaminskaya

    Natalia Kaminskaya

    Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

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    Carroll Gardens began crafting its distinctly serene identity in the 1960s, back when people still considered it part of Red Hook. Officially, a divide started in the 1940s when the construction of the Brooklyn-Queens and Gowanus Expressways created the broadly accepted present-day boundaries between the neighborhoods. However, it was as early as the 1860s that Carroll Gardens established its signature residential uniqueness. Carroll Gardens brownstones bucked the prevailing Brooklyn trends of the time, set farther back from the street than most to make room for their fantastic front gardens. A typical example of this style is still visible in the neo-Grec and late Italianate rectangle of rowhouses that comprise the Carroll Gardens Historic District. Yet whether home is a preserved landmark or located above a beloved local shop, people adore Carroll Gardens for that undeniable sense of freshness it plants in Brooklyn.

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    57 Summit Street

    Single Family Townhouse in Carroll Gardens

    Van Brunt Street And Columbia Street

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