Property
| Ownership: | Multi-Family |
|---|---|
| Rooms: | 6 |
| Bedrooms: | Studio |
Financials
Price:$1,895,000
Real estate tax:$5,940
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
Nestled at the crossroads of Gowanus, Boerum Hill, and the Park Slope North Slope, 118 Fourth Avenue presents a rare opportunity to create your dream Brooklyn townhouse in one of ...
Description
Nestled at the crossroads of Gowanus, Boerum Hill, and the Park Slope North Slope, 118 Fourth Avenue presents a rare opportunity to create your dream Brooklyn townhouse in one of the borough's most dynamic locations.
This legal two-family brick townhouse has been lovingly used as a single-family home for nearly 100 years and is now being offered for sale for the first time in almost a century. Owned by the same family for generations, the home reflects a remarkable history of care and continuity.
The property spans three full floors plus a basement, offering generous space and endless possibilities for customization. Whether restored as a grand single-family residence or reimagined to accommodate a two-family layout, the home provides a strong foundation for your vision. A private backyard adds even more potential, creating the opportunity for a peaceful outdoor retreat in the heart of Brooklyn.
This townhouse presents a wonderful opportunity for a new owner to thoughtfully update and personalize the space. With its solid brick construction, classic proportions, and historic character, the possibilities are truly endless.
The location is exceptionally convenient, placing you moments from vibrant neighborhood dining, local boutiques, and cultural destinations across several beloved Brooklyn neighborhoods. Transportation options are plentiful, and the energy of Barclays Center and the surrounding Atlantic Avenue transit hub are nearby, providing seamless access throughout Brooklyn and into Manhattan.
This is a rare chance to own a piece of Brooklyn history and bring your vision to life in a home that has been cherished by the same family for generations.
This legal two-family brick townhouse has been lovingly used as a single-family home for nearly 100 years and is now being offered for sale for the first time in almost a century. Owned by the same family for generations, the home reflects a remarkable history of care and continuity.
The property spans three full floors plus a basement, offering generous space and endless possibilities for customization. Whether restored as a grand single-family residence or reimagined to accommodate a two-family layout, the home provides a strong foundation for your vision. A private backyard adds even more potential, creating the opportunity for a peaceful outdoor retreat in the heart of Brooklyn.
This townhouse presents a wonderful opportunity for a new owner to thoughtfully update and personalize the space. With its solid brick construction, classic proportions, and historic character, the possibilities are truly endless.
The location is exceptionally convenient, placing you moments from vibrant neighborhood dining, local boutiques, and cultural destinations across several beloved Brooklyn neighborhoods. Transportation options are plentiful, and the energy of Barclays Center and the surrounding Atlantic Avenue transit hub are nearby, providing seamless access throughout Brooklyn and into Manhattan.
This is a rare chance to own a piece of Brooklyn history and bring your vision to life in a home that has been cherished by the same family for generations.
Amenities
- Basement
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