Updated4/18/2019
Added2/7/2019
Added2/7/2019
About this Property
194 17th Street Sweet 17~ This sunny 3 story 2 unit red brick masonry home stands 18.75 wide on a 100 foot lot with fruit trees and berry bushes in her landscaped garden. This charmer is currently an owners duplex on the garden and stately parlor floor levels and a fantastic income producing one bedroom apartment with separate entrance up the grand restored stoop. Victorian details including inlayed original restored hardwood floors and hand-carved white marble mantels marry well with the homes modern creature comforts. These include the new master marble spa bath, the white country kitchen complete with granite countertops, custom mil-work, stainless appliances and laundry/mud room. The south facing garden is for fruit and vegetable lovers with its year round green-house, lush flowers and fruit bearing trees. Located in the heart of the Park Slope south, just steps away from trains, community gardens, world class dining & pubs and unique shops too. Upgraded systems include energy-efficient gas furnace, updated electric lines and plumbing and dedicated 220 lines for air conditioning units. Please review the alternate floor-plan to show the spaces flexibility.
Details
- Status:No Longer Available
- Type:Mulit-residential Townhouse
- ID:5668504
- Tax:$ 430
- Year Built:1901
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