Building
Type: | House |
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Era: | Post-war |
Floors: | 2 |
Property
Ownership: | Single Family |
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Rooms: | 9 |
Bedrooms: | Studio |
Pets: | Pets Unknown |
FinancialsPrice: $2,795,000
Price: | $2,795,000 |
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DescriptionWelcome to 670 East 18th Street, located in the historic Midwood Park district of Brooklyn. This spacious low-rise home offers 3,200 square feet of living space on a 5,000 square foot lot, featuring six bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms.
The entry foyer welcomes you with charming stained glass details. The oversized living room features decorative mouldings, exposed brick, and a non-working fireplace. Newly finished parquet floors run throughout the home, adding a touch of elegance.
The formal dining room connects to a butler's pantry, making it ideal for hosting. The chef's eat-in kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, granite counters, and a skylight for ample natural light.
The property includes a wraparound front porch, a back patio with a garden, and a full basement with a recreation room and in-unit washer and dryer. The primary suite offers a dressing area, and the additional rooms provide flexibility for a home office or other uses.
Modern updates include split AC and heating units, a new boiler from 2022, and a newly shingled roof from 2020. Safety features include updated smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.
Located close to the B & Q train, this home combines historic charm with modern convenience. Come see it for yourself!
AmenitiesAlarm System; Driveway; Garage;
- Patio
- Garage
- Walk-up
Neighborhood
Welcome to 670 East 18th Street, located in the historic Midwood Park district of Brooklyn. This spacious low-rise home offers 3,200 square feet of living space on a 5,000 square foot lot, featuring six bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms. The entry foyer welcomes you with charming stained glass details. The oversized living room features decorative mouldings, exposed brick, and a non-working fireplace. Newly finished parquet floors run throughout the home, adding a touch of elegance. The formal dining room connects to a butler's pantry, making it ideal for hosting. The chef's eat-in kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, granite counters, and a skylight for ample natural light. The property includes a wraparound front porch, a back patio with a garden, and a full basement with a recreation room and in-unit washer and dryer. The primary suite offers a dressing area, and the additional rooms provide flexibility for a home office or other uses. Modern updates include split AC and heating units, a new boiler from 2022, and a newly shingled roof from 2020. Safety features include updated smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Located close to the B & Q train, this home combines historic charm with modern convenience. Come see it for yourself!
Alarm System; Driveway; Garage;
- Patio
- Garage
- Walk-up
Neighborhood
Welcome to 670 East 18th Street, located in the historic Midwood Park district of Brooklyn.
DescriptionWelcome to 670 East 18th Street, located in the historic Midwood Park district of Brooklyn. This spacious low-rise home offers 3,200 square feet of living space on a 5,000 square foot lot, featuring six bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms.
The entry foyer welcomes you with charming stained glass details. The oversized living room features decorative mouldings, exposed brick, and a non-working fireplace. Newly finished parquet floors run throughout the home, adding a touch of elegance.
The formal dining room connects to a butler's pantry, making it ideal for hosting. The chef's eat-in kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, granite counters, and a skylight for ample natural light.
The property includes a wraparound front porch, a back patio with a garden, and a full basement with a recreation room and in-unit washer and dryer. The primary suite offers a dressing area, and the additional rooms provide flexibility for a home office or other uses.
Modern updates include split AC and heating units, a new boiler from 2022, and a newly shingled roof from 2020. Safety features include updated smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.
Located close to the B & Q train, this home combines historic charm with modern convenience. Come see it for yourself!
AmenitiesAlarm System; Driveway; Garage;
- Patio
- Garage
- Walk-up
Neighborhood
Welcome to 670 East 18th Street, located in the historic Midwood Park district of Brooklyn. This spacious low-rise home offers 3,200 square feet of living space on a 5,000 square foot lot, featuring six bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms. The entry foyer welcomes you with charming stained glass details. The oversized living room features decorative mouldings, exposed brick, and a non-working fireplace. Newly finished parquet floors run throughout the home, adding a touch of elegance. The formal dining room connects to a butler's pantry, making it ideal for hosting. The chef's eat-in kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, granite counters, and a skylight for ample natural light. The property includes a wraparound front porch, a back patio with a garden, and a full basement with a recreation room and in-unit washer and dryer. The primary suite offers a dressing area, and the additional rooms provide flexibility for a home office or other uses. Modern updates include split AC and heating units, a new boiler from 2022, and a newly shingled roof from 2020. Safety features include updated smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Located close to the B & Q train, this home combines historic charm with modern convenience. Come see it for yourself!
Alarm System; Driveway; Garage;
- Patio
- Garage
- Walk-up
Neighborhood
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