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About this Property
Newly arrived and waiting for you! 333 Hoyt Street welcomes you to this 20 foot wide by 35 foot deep home on a 68 foot lot. This Italianate Townhouse was built in 1869 for Mary Sheldon and is a three story brick beauty comprising almost 2100 square feet. The home is centrally located in the Carroll Gardens Historic District. This fine home has been loved by the same family for almost 70 years and now awaits you to bring new life, memories and enjoyment. Currently used as 2 family comprising a lower duplex and upper rental, the possibilities are endless. While needing a renovation, there are some original details that you will surely want to keep. Great east/west exposures guarantee abundant light. Lovely views from the front and back will delight you. The neighborhood boasts many fine dining options such as Frankie's 457, Buttermilk Channel and Marco Polo to name a few. A sweet farmers market on Carroll Street offers seasonal bounty. Transit is the F/G and the B57 bus one block away. Whole foods and the burgeoning art scene of Gowanus are also in close proximity. Many recreational facilities are easily within reach. Don't let this one slip away!
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- Status:No Longer Available
- Type:Single Family
- ID:19402304
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