Added8/13/2021
About this Property
Currently set up as a double duplex, this two family is ready for your architect to design the perfect forever home.
288 Dekalb is part of a collection of Queen Anne row houses designed by renowned architect Montrose W. Morris, and built in 1890. This set of buildings is quite striking, with the turreted corner house, the strong arched doorways, and elegant combination of red brick and limestone, with classic Morris terra-cotta and stained glass.? via Brownstoner.
288 Dekalb is located in the epicenter of Clinton Hill amenities. The Clinton-Washington G is a block away. A short walk west will have you to Fort Greene Park in less than 10 minutes. And local favorites such as The Market, Speedy Romeo, Clementine Bakery, Miss Ada, Mekelsburg, and so many more, are a short distance away. The Pratt Institute is also right down the street.
Details
- Status:No Longer Available
- Type:Mulit-residential Townhouse
- ID:6373978
- Tax:$ 654
- Year Built:1901
Amenities
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