$1.25M two-family Williamsburg townhouse has lots of options for less than a condo
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$1.25M two-family Williamsburg townhouse has lots of options for less than a condo

July 13, 2026

All photos courtesy of Interiors by Kat for The Corcoran Group

On a leafy residential block that straddles the border of Greenpoint and East Williamsburg, this compact brick home at 110 Beadel Street has townhouse flexibility. Currently configured as a two-unit dwelling with a full basement, the property could be converted to a single-family home or offer market-rate rental income on one or both units. Asking $1.25 million, the home competes with any one-bedroom condo in this sought-after neighborhood, with many more options.

While not huge at 20 feet by 55 feet, the two-story property has an attractive brick facade and pre-war details within, ducted central air, and access to a backyard. A finished basement would make the lower unit into a duplex (though it provides plenty of storage as-is).

The top floor offers a living room, dining room, two bedrooms, and one bath. The first floor is currently set up as a one-bedroom. one-bath home with a living room, dining room, and office.

The first floor will be delivered vacant. There is a market-rate tenant on the second floor until May 2027.

[Listing details: 110 Beadel Street at CityRealty]

[At The Corcoran Group by Janely Amarante]

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All photos courtesy of Interiors by Kat for The Corcoran Group

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