For $2.75M, this adorable Fort Greene carriage house is the perfect live/work opportunity
Photos by Alyson Lubow, courtesy of The Corcoran Group
Most New Yorkers have had to get creative with their remote work situations, but if you’re on the #WFH train for the long haul, you may need to consider an upgrade. And if you’ve got $2,750,000 to shell out, consider this incredible Fort Greene carriage house. Built in 1925, the super unique residence was fully renovated in 2014 and now includes a conference room, three offices, and even a recording studio. It’s not technically set up as a private home, but with a full kitchen, rear terrace, and tons of space, it easily could be.
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Enter through the original carriage house doors into what the listing calls the “lounge.”
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From there, the recording studio, a half bath, and an office are off the hallway.
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In the rear of the first level is the kitchen, which has stainless-steel appliances, a white subway tile backsplash, and a center island. The room gets an industrial vibe from the metal staircase (there’s another staircase in the front, too), exposed ductwork, and arched windows.
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Through frosted glass doors off the kitchen is the conference room or additional office.
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Upstairs, the central open space stays bright thanks to cutouts into the adjoining rooms.
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The street-facing office space has large doors that open to a small terrace.
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There are a full bathroom and another office in the back of the second floor.
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The rear terrace is large enough for a seating/dining area and even a barbecue. As the listing explains, there is “additional FAR available to build a half floor and a terrace on the roof.”
The property is just a block from Fort Greene Park and a few blocks from the B, N, Q, R trains at DeKalb Avenue and the 2, 3, 4, 5 trains at Nevins Street.
[Listing: 10 Saint Felix Street by Ellen Gottlieb and James A. Stubbs of The Corcoran Group]
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Photos by Alyson Lubow, courtesy of The Corcoran Group