ID # | 11484270 |
Détails | 8 chambre, 4 sdb, extérieur: 0.06 acres, Intérieur: 3580 ft2, 333m2, Le bâtiment a 3 étages Âge de l'annonce (DOM): 0 jours |
Année de construction | 1901 |
Taxes (par an) | $12,241 |
Sous-sol | Sous-sol complet |
English Webpage | |
Bus (MTA) | 2 min du bus n° B67, B69 |
4 min du bus n° B41, B63 | |
6 min du bus n° B65 | |
8 min du bus n° B103 | |
9 min du bus n° B45 | |
Métro | 4 min du B, Q |
6 min du 2, 3 | |
7 min du R | |
10 min du D, N | |
Train (LIRR) | 0.5 miles de la gare « Atlantic Terminal » |
1.5 miles de la gare « Nostrand Avenue » | |
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Welcome to 103 Lincoln Place, a rare and magnificent brownstone in Park Slope's landmark district, offering an exquisite glimpse into Brooklyn's Gilded Age. This late 19th-century townhouse stuns with original period details: towering 9-foot ceilings, gleaming pier mirrors, marble and wood-mantled fireplaces, elegant wood-shuttered bay windows, and a dramatic balcony bannister landing - all hallmarks of a timeless architectural legacy. Uniquely, 103 Lincoln Place stands today as the last SRO (Single Room Occupancy) building in Park Slope's most sought-after location, just a stone's throw from the prestigious Berkeley Carroll School and the vibrant 7th Avenue corridor. This is an unparalleled opportunity to restore or reinvent an iconic home, nestled among the historic beauty and cultural richness that define Park Slope. Contact us to request, Floor Plan, Inspection Assessment and AS IS Photos to review with your Architect and Contractor before touring this brownstone row house in person.