Updated4/5/2022
Added3/16/2022
Added3/16/2022
About this Property
267 Warren Street is a wonderfully classic Brooklyn townhouse on one of Cobble Hill's most convenient and desirable blocks. Extra wide at 21 x 40 feet, and zoned for single family use, its four stories are rich with intact original details. The sun-filled parlor floor has high 11-foot ceilings, elegant original plaster crown moldings, two marble mantels (one a working wood burning fireplace), and gracious floor to ceiling south-facing parlor windows. This floor has the perfect flow, from the welcoming entry vestibule to the living room and formal dining room. The partially open galley kitchen has a door to the large deck, with steps down to a lovely landscaped garden. The third and fourth floors each feature two large bedrooms plus den, and there's a full bathroom on each floor as well. Bedrooms are connected by walk-through closets/dressing rooms. The garden level is perfect as work-at-home space and can accommodate guests with a bright living room, extra kitchen and den, full bathroom and garden facing bedroom. The cellar houses the laundry area, mechanicals, and tons of storage. With the perfect layout, five + bedrooms along with bonus office and guest space, this is a fantastic house in an incredible Cobble Hill location. 267 Warren Street is perfectly situated between the amazing shopping and dining options on Court and Smith Street, and less than one block from the Bergen St. stop of the F-train entrance on Smith & Warren.
Details
- Status:No Longer Available
- Type:Single-family Townhouse
- ID:21655297
- Tax:$ 758
- Year Built:1899
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