ID # | 11480724 |
Détails | 5 chambre, 4 sdb, pets OK, Le bâtiment a 2 étages Âge de l'annonce (DOM): 4 jours |
Année de construction | 2005 |
Taxes (par an) | $1,200 |
English Webpage | |
Bus (MTA) | 2 min du bus n° B57, B61 |
Train (LIRR) | 1.9 miles de la gare « Atlantic Terminal » |
3.3 miles de la gare « Nostrand Avenue » | |
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Rare Red Hook Townhouse with Landscaped garden, Rooftop Views, Private Garage & Designer Finishes 41 Wolcott Street is a one-of-a-kind, extra-wide townhouse that marries modern luxury with Brooklyn's industrial-chic character. Fully renovated from top to bottom, this legal two-family home offers flexibility, functionality, and fabulous light-plus a private enclosed parking garage (yes, you read that right). This is the kind of home that doesn't just check boxes-it rewrites the checklist. Step into the upper duplex, where the living room stuns with an 18-foot ceiling, oversized windows, and skylights that pour sunlight over pristine solid oak floors. With three bedrooms-two generous-sized and one true king-sized primary suite with 400 square foot private terrace-you've got space to grow, host, and unwind. And that terrace? Let's just say there's nothing quite like a Brooklyn sunset with uninterrupted panoramic views. Attached downstairs is a fully finished windowed basement with a half bath, offering even more space for creative uses-home gym, art studio, playroom, or just a killer storage solution. Steps lead out to a sunny landscaped backyard with pergola and blossoming cherry tree. The garden-level unit is no less impressive. Outfitted with a chef's kitchen, two bedrooms, one bath, and access to the backyard, it offers a perfect opportunity for income, multi-generational living, or seamless conversion into a grand single-family layout. The owners have meticulously made upgrades like solar power on the roof, expanded primary bathroom with freestanding tub, and direct access to the lower level from the owners duplex. And then there's the neighborhood. Red Hook is unlike anywhere else in the city-equal parts coastal village and creative enclave. Grab your morning brew from Baked, stock up on essentials at Food Bazaar, get your plant fix at Chelsea Garden Center, and meet friends for brisket at Hometown BBQ or a lazy sunset at Valentino Pier. You're also minutes from the ferry, making downtown commutes surprisingly breezy. This isn't just a home-it's a Brooklyn story waiting to be written.