| ID # | RLS20057670 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 4 yàrá ibùsùn, 4 yàrá ìwẹ̀, ẹrọ fọ aṣọ, ẹrọ gbẹ aṣọ, inú ilé: 3500 ft2, 325m2 (DOM): 92 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1901 |
| Owó-orí (ọdọdún) | $15,000 |
| Bọ́ọ̀sì | 3 Ìṣẹ́jú: B63, B67, B69 |
| 8 Ìṣẹ́jú: B103, B41 | |
| 9 Ìṣẹ́jú: B65 | |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 6 Ìṣẹ́jú: R |
| 8 Ìṣẹ́jú: B, Q, 2, 3 | |
| Relúwẹ̀ | 0.6 Maìlì: "Atlantic Terminal" |
| 1.6 Maìlì: "Nostrand Avenue" | |
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Kaabọ si 226 6th Avenue, ile kan ti a tunṣe daradara ti o dapọ ẹwa ọdun 1880s pẹlu imọ-ara ti ode oni. Ti wa ni okan Park Slope, ile yii ti o wuyi ni awọn yara mẹrin, awọn baluwe mẹrin, ilẹ-ile ti a pari, ati pẹpẹ to ga julọ. O wa ni ipo ti o dara laarin Carroll ati President Streets, o ni awọn iwoye ọgba alafia ati iwoye oorun alayeye lori Manhattan ati ile-iyẹwu St. Francis Xavier.
Ipele ọgba naa bẹrẹ pẹlu aaye gbigbe tabi jijẹ ti o ni ẹnu-ọna to lẹwa - ṣe apẹrẹ rẹ lati ba igbesi aye rẹ mu. Ẹrọ idana ti o kun fun oorun jẹ aami ti o daju, pẹlu ogiri awọn ferese ti o n wo si ọgba ati erekusu nla ti o jẹ tabili jijẹ - ti o dara fun ounjẹ ojoojumọ tabi iṣẹ ile. Gbe jade si ọgba ẹlẹwa ti o ni pátí fun jijẹ ni ita ati awọn agbada igi ti a ṣe adani, ti o dara fun ikole.
Ni ilẹ-ile parlor, iwa itan ile naa farahan. Awọn ilẹkun ibẹrẹ atilẹba, awọn moldings akoko, ati èrè igi ti a pa mọ mu ẹwa ọrundun 19 wa si igbesi aye. Awọn ẹnu-ọna ti o ni irọrun ati awọn alaye igi ti a ṣe gbe diẹ sii si ọlọrọ oniru, nigba ti agbegbe jijẹ osan, ti o ba awọn eniyan mẹwa mu, wa lẹgbẹẹ awọn agbegbe meji ti imọlẹ ti oorun pẹlu awọn ferese to ga.
Ipele kẹta ni yara ti o gbooro pẹlu ẹnu-ọna marbel, baluwe en-suite, yara keji, ati baluwe ọkọ ti o ni ferese aworan. Gbogbo awọn baluwe ninu awọn ilẹ mẹta oke ni a pari pẹlu tile didara ga ati awọn ohun elo, ati pe wọn ni awọn ilẹ ti o ni ikoko fun itunu afikun.
Ipele oke jẹ ti suite akọkọ ti o ni itura, lẹẹkansi pẹlu manteli marbel, ti o ni ọkan iṣan omi gbigbe-ọnà, awọn olutọju meji, ati awọn ohun elo aṣa. Imọ-ẹrọ aṣa ati ilẹ ti a ṣe adani wa ni gbogbo ile akọkọ, bakanna pẹlu ile naa patapata.
Nikan igi kan soke, pẹpẹ to ni ikọkọ nfunni ni iwoye gbooro ti Lower Manhattan, agbegbe ti o wa ni ayika, ati awọn iwoye oorun Brooklyn ti ko le gbagbe. Ilẹ-ile ti a pari n pese irọrun afikun, pẹlu baluwe kikun ati ẹnu-ọna gilaasi ti o ni imọlẹ si ọgba. Aaye yii dara julọ gẹgẹbi sinima ile, ile-ẹkọ ikọkọ, tabi ọfiisi.
Ti a tunṣe ni kikun ni 2015, ile naa ni pipọ tuntun, eletiriki tuntun, roofing tuntun, ati afẹfẹ arin ni gbogbo agbegbe. Imọ-ẹrọ Tom Dixon ti o ga julọ mu ilọsiwaju si ile yii patapata, pẹlu ilẹ ti a ṣe adani ati awọn ẹnu-ọna lẹwa marun.
O wa ni blọọki kan ati idaji lati Union Market, ati awọn akoko kan lati awọn ile itaja ati awọn ile ounjẹ ti 5th ati 7th Avenues, 226 6th Avenue ni iriri ọjọgbọn alafia pẹlu gbogbo irọrun ti o wa nitosi. Ti ṣeto fun PS 321 ati ni ayika awọn ile-ẹkọ aladani ti o ga julọ, o tun jẹ mẹta blọọki lati Prospect Park.
Eyi jẹ anfani iyalẹnu lati ni ile itan kan ti a tunṣe ni kikun ni ọkan ninu awọn agbegbe ti Brooklyn ti a fẹràn julọ.
Welcome to 226 6th Avenue, a masterfully renovated single-family home that seamlessly marries the 1880s charm with contemporary sophistication. Nestled in the heart of Park Slope, this exquisite residence offers four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a finished basement, and a spectacular roof deck. Perfectly positioned between Carroll and President Streets, it boasts serene garden views and picturesque sunsets over Manhattan and the iconic St. Francis Xavier Church.
The garden level opens with a flexible living or dining space featuring a decorative fireplace-tailor it to suit your lifestyle. The sun-drenched kitchen is a true highlight, with a wall of windows looking out to the garden and a large island that doubles as a dining table-ideal for everyday meals or homework. Step outside to a peaceful backyard oasis with a patio for al fresco dining and custom wooden planters, perfect for gardening.
On the parlor floor, the home's historic character shines through. Original entrance doors, period moldings, and beautifully preserved wood fireplace bring 19th-century elegance to life. Arched doorways and carved wood details add architectural richness, while the formal dining area, which comfortably seats ten, is flanked by two sunlit living areas with floor-to-ceiling windows.
The third floor hosts a spacious bedroom with a marble fireplace, an en-suite bath, a second bedroom, and a full hallway bathroom featuring a picture window. All bathrooms throughout the top three floors are finished with premium tile and fixtures, and feature heated floors for added comfort.
The top floor is dedicated to the luxurious primary suite, again with a marble mantle, complete with a walk-in rain shower, dual showerheads, and high-end fixtures. Bespoke lighting and flooring throughout the primary floor, as well as the entire home.
Just one flight up, a private roof deck offers sweeping views of Lower Manhattan, the surrounding neighborhood, and those unforgettable Brooklyn sunsets. The finished basement provides additional flexibility, with a full bath and a sunlit glass door to the garden. This space is ideal as a home theater, private gym, or office.
Fully renovated in 2015, the home features new plumbing, new electrical, new roofing, and central air throughout. High-end Tom Dixon lighting enhances this entire home, along with custom-designed flooring and five decorative fireplaces.
Located a block and a half from Union Market, and moments from the vibrant shops and restaurants of 5th and 7th Avenues, 226 6th Avenue enjoys a quiet residential feel with every convenience nearby. Zoned for PS 321 and surrounded by top private schools, it's also just three blocks from Prospect Park.
This is a rare opportunity to own a historic yet thoroughly modernized home in one of Brooklyn's most beloved neighborhoods.
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