Updated4/4/2024
Added2/29/2024
About this Property
Welcome to 335 72nd Street, a charming brick single-family home located in Bay Ridge.

As you step inside, you are immediately greeted by a cozy sunroom that is illuminated by plenty of sunlight streaming in from the south-facing windows. The room features three oversized windows and pretty French doors that lead into the spacious living room. The living room boasts striking parquet floors and beautiful moldings that add to its allure. The parquet floors and moldings continue into the formal dining room, which is large enough to accommodate a table for 12, making it perfect for entertaining guests. The pretty kitchen has been recently renovated and features stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and ample cabinet space for storage. A back door leads to the extensive backyard, providing an ideal outdoor space for relaxation and recreation.

Upstairs, you will find a beautifully renovated tiled bathroom with a skylight and four nice-sized bedrooms, each with oversized windows that allow plenty of natural light to flood in. The basement is unfinished, making it the perfect blank canvas to create an additional living space that suits your needs. The home also boasts central air on the first floor, pretty details throughout, and lots of charm.

Come and experience the beauty and comfort of this Bay Ridge home for yourself!
Details
  • Status:No Longer Available
  • Type:Single-family Townhouse
  • ID:22899998
  • Tax:$ 625
  • Year Built:1925
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