ID # | RLS20028851 |
房资料 | 5房, 4浴, 洗碗机, 3612 ft2 室內尺, 室內336m2平方米, 建筑有2公寓, 建筑有3层楼 上市时间: 3天 |
建造年份 | 1899年 |
地稅 | $9千3 ($9,396) |
公共汽车 | 1 分钟到 B63, B65 |
4 分钟到 B103, B41, B45, B67 | |
5 分钟到 B25, B26, B38, B52 | |
7 分钟到 B57, B61 | |
8 分钟到 B62 | |
地铁站 | 4 分钟到 A, C, G |
5 分钟到 2, 3, 4, 5 | |
6 分钟到 D, N, R | |
7 分钟到 B, Q | |
8 分钟到 F | |
火车站 | 0.4 英里到 Atlantic Terminal 火车站 |
1.9 英里到 Nostrand Avenue 火车站 | |
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欢迎来到太平洋街433号,这是一处保存完好的双家庭住宅,首次挂牌出售已有25年以上。这个富含原始细节并经过精心呵护的家,洋溢着温暖和个性,充满灵气和光线。房屋布局为一楼和花园层为业主的复式公寓,第三和第四层为额外的复式公寓,这栋中段的美宅既优雅又富有奇思妙想,同时也带来收入!然而,想将物业改建为宏伟单家庭住宅或恢复为业主的三层住宅及独立花园公寓的人,可以轻松实现,因为卖家的周全考虑和有意识的改造装修使之成为可能。
这栋1856年的住宅位于博鲁姆山历史区最具典雅感的树-lined街区之一,接近这座公寓的一切都是城镇生活所追寻的:吸引人的意大利建筑风格、爱奥尼克立柱、优美的红砖外立面,以及一个迷人的前花园,后面被铸铁大门围住。
走进这座建筑,你会立即被其宽阔的21英尺和深42英尺的空间所震撼,特别是客厅层的11英尺4英寸的高天花板。在这里你进入业主的复式公寓,仿佛置身于过去时代的优雅时光胶囊中。在朝南的客厅里,原始的模具和精致的天花板装饰恰到好处地悬挂在两座庄重的大理石壁炉上方,十英寸宽的松木地板贯穿整个住宅,而原始的刻花口袋门通向一个宽敞的餐厅和俯瞰后花园的厨房。
楼下,朝南的客卧设有裸露的砖墙、充足的衣橱空间、一个装饰性壁炉和走廊旁的完整浴室。从富有魅力的拱形门口北行,你便进入主卧室,里面配有小书房、木燃炉、锡制天花板、带窗的独立浴室和通往花园的48英尺的无障碍通道,花园里点缀着成熟的常青树和开花灌木。醒来时如此美好!从这一层你可以通过花园层的入口和地窖进入太平洋街,地窖占据整个房子的底部,提供无尽的储藏空间,且还配备有洗衣机/烘干机。
沿着缓缓曲折的楼梯向上,第三层的复式公寓提供宽敞的居住空间,充满真实个性。该复式公寓的下层配置为3间卧室/2个浴室 + 书房,宽敞明亮的客厅设有木燃壁炉,大型翻新的厨房配有自己的工作壁炉和完整的浴室。上层有三间宽敞的卧室、充足的衣橱空间、带洗衣机/烘干机的窗户完整浴室以及照亮上层楼梯和楼梯的天窗。
太平洋街433号曾是被称为华盛顿广场的区域的一部分,该名称与乔治·华盛顿在美国独立战争期间试图防卫布鲁克林并后来曼哈顿的努力相关。当19世纪时,通过布鲁克林开发商约翰·多赫提及迈克尔·穆雷重建这条街区为连排房屋时,前花园被增加以纪念社区的历史。进入20世纪后,大批来自爱尔兰、意大利和德国的移民将许多房产改造成了多家庭居住空间,但他们留意不改变美丽的外立面,而这些外观正是今天区域魅力的体现。多年来,博鲁姆山发展成为一个多元化的社区,居民们享受着迷人的树-lined街道、友好的邻里氛围以及现代便利设施。周边几条街道内有许多餐厅、咖啡馆、商店、服务机构、学校及无数公共交通选项,包括A、B、C、D、F、G、N、R、Q、2、3和4、5地铁线路。
不要错过这个拥有布鲁克林历史,同时也能创造你自己生活的机会!
Welcome to 433 Pacific Street, a beautifully well-preserved two-family treasure offered for the first time in over 25 years. Rich with original detail and lovingly cared for, this soulful, light-filled home exudes warmth and character. Laid out with an owner's duplex on the parlor and garden levels, and an additional duplex apartment occupying the third and fourth floors, this mid-block beauty is as elegant as she is whimsical--and income-producing as well! However, those who want to convert the property to a magnificent single family or restore the original layout as an owner's triplex and separate garden apartment, can do so easily thanks to the seller's thoughtful, conversion-conscious renovation.
Located on one of the most quintessential tree-lined blocks in Boerum Hill's Historic District, the approach to this 1856 home is everything one looks for in townhouse living: attractive Italianate architecture, Doric pilasters, handsome red brick, and a charming front-facing garden enclosed behind a cast iron gate.
Upon entering the building, which is an impressive 21-feet wide and 42' deep, you're instantly struck by the parlor level's 11'4" ceiling heights. It's here that you enter the owner's duplex which opens to a time capsule of grace from a bygone era. In the south-facing living area, original mouldings and intricate ceiling medallions perch tastefully above two stately marble fireplaces and ten inch-wide knotty pine floors (present throughout the home), while original etched pocket doors lead to a spacious dining room and kitchen overlooking the lush, rear garden.
Downstairs, the south-facing guest bedroom features exposed brick, ample closet space, a decorative fireplace and adjacent full bathroom in the hall. North through charming arched thresholds, you enter the primary suite replete with a small alcove office, wood-burning stove, a tin ceiling, an en-suite windowed bath and unbridled access to the 48-foot garden festooned with a mix of mature evergreens and flowering shrubs. Waking up never looked so pretty! From this level you can access Pacific Street through the garden level entry and also the cellar, which is the full footprint of the house bearing endless storage. The cellar is also equipped with a washer/dryer.
Up the gently curving staircase and approached from the third floor, the upper level duplex offers spacious accommodations with authentic personality. Configured as a 3 BR/2 BA + study, the duplex's lower level boasts a generously-scaled, light-filled living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a large renovated eat-in kitchen with its own working fireplace and a full bathroom. On the upper level are three gracious bedrooms, ample closet space, a full windowed bathroom with washer/dryer and a crowning stairwell skylight that illuminates the upper floors and staircase below.
433 Pacific Street was once part of an area referred to as Washington Place for its association to George Washington's attempt to defend Brooklyn and later Manhattan during the Revolutionary War. When the block was rebuilt in the 1800s as a cluster of row houses by Brooklyn developers, John Doherty & Michael Murray, front gardens were added to memorialize the neighborhood's history. At the turn of the century, an influx of immigrants from Ireland, Italy and Germany converted many of the properties into multi-family dwellings, mindful not to alter the handsome exteriors which define the area's beauty today. Over the years, Boerum Hill has grown into a diverse community of New Yorkers who relish the charming tree-lined streets, friendly neighborhood appeal and modern conveniences. Within a few blocks are numerous restaurants, cafes, shops, services, schools and countless public transit options to include the A,B,C,D,F,G,N,R,Q, 2,3, and 4,5 subway lines.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Brooklyn history while making your own!
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