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WEB ID: 2327951

424 Vanderbilt Avenue, #3 Fort Greene, Brooklyn, NY 11238

Fort Greene, Brooklyn, NY 11238

rented | Multi-Family Townhouse

2 beds
1 bath
$2,400

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rented
WEB ID: 2327951

424 Vanderbilt Avenue, #3 Fort Greene, Brooklyn, NY 11238

Fort Greene, Brooklyn, NY 11238

rented | Multi-Family Townhouse

2 beds
1 bath
$2,400

The Details

About 424 Vanderbilt Avenue, #3, Fort Greene, BROOKLYN, NY 11238

Greene Avenue & Gates Avenue

Three Family Brownstone Townhouse

Large and sunny 2BR located on the top floor of a gorgeous three-family 1850s townhouse. Renovated floor thru offers prewar detail with modern upgrades, along with new windows and hardwood floors throughout. Master bedroom offers preserved mantle, high ceilings, hardwood floors and a huge walk-in closet. Windowed kitchen features new renovations with stainless steel appliances. Beautifully renovated bathroom offe...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Denise Cataudella, (718) 422-2566, RLS data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

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  • Pet friendly
  • Through-wall A/C
  • Floor-through
  • Traditional kitchen
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    Fort Greene

    Historically one of Brooklyn’s most elegant neighborhoods, Fort Greene has long contended for the distinction of the borough’s most desirable address. Its stately brownstones are coveted and well-preserved, appearing virtually unaltered from how they were developed in the mid-1800s. Those inhabit the area’s Historic District, while, around the edges, luxury developments have risen. Smack dab in the middle of Fort Greene lies Fort Greene Park, the hilly green heart around which the neighborhood revolves. Formerly the site of an actual Revolutionary War fort, it was in the 1840s when then-newspaper editor Walt Whitman called for the area to be reclaimed and turned into public space. Opened initially as Washington Park, it was redesigned in 1867 by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux — who had already developed Central Park and would go on to do Prospect Park — and given its current name.

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    424 Vanderbilt Avenue

    Multi-Family Townhouse in Fort Greene

    Greene Avenue & Gates Avenue

    • 3 UNITS
    • 3 STORIES
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