Updated5/3/2024
Added7/10/2020
Added7/10/2020
About this Property
In the backyard of 23 Wyckoff Street, you will find a fig tree that was imported from Sicily by the family a long time ago. The fig tree has a child nearby. Beyond the rest of this unprecedencted and unique building, the new owners will get to raise that fig tree in this Brooklyn backyard. <br><br>Currently a two-family property, 23 Wyckoff Street is a Federal style Townhouse dating back to the turn of the 20th century on a NON-LANDMARK street.<br><br>Most distinct about the home is the lack of a front staircase. The curb cut is unique architecturally and is quite functional as well as aesthetically inviting. <br><br>This home is a historic gem, but the plumbing is more recent, and the bone are quite solid. Wood burning fireplaces are present throughout the home, though they need to be checked out before using by a professional.<br><br>As you can see from the images, this is an opportunity for the new owner to create their new masterpiece.<br><br>Wyckoff Street and Court Street represent the geographic center of the Brownstone Brooklyn consortium of neighborhoods. With Court Street on one end and Smith Street on the other, there is no shop, like Trader Joe's, or restaurant, or school, that is a long walk from this home. Proximate to all the well-known schools and every single transportation line, as notatated. <br><br>All open houses are by appointment, please reach out to schedule.
Details
- Status:No Longer Available
- Type:Townhouse
- ID:4318775
- Tax:$ 329
- Monthly Fees:$ 1
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Tax:$329
Monthly Fee:$1
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