This classic Boerum Hill Italianate brownstone checks all of the boxes for $5M
Photo credit: DDreps, courtesy of Compass.
At 20 feet wide, renovated in 2016 and complete with options for rental income and indoor-outdoor entertaining, the four-story townhouse at 355 Pacific Street is offering all the benefits of brownstone living in a pretty package. Built in 1869, this quintessential row house–it was featured on the 2016 Boerum Hill House and Garden Tour–on a postcard-perfect landmarked Boerum Hill block is asking $4,999 million. Inside are lots of original details and 21st-century amenities–including many wine fridges. There’s also that covetable Brooklyn bonus of a backyard complete with mood lighting and a fire pit.
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Up the stoop on the parlor floor, you’ll find those coveted 11-foot ceilings, southern light, and original moldings. There’s a wood-burning fireplace to keep the chill at bay and dark wood parquet floors.
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At the rear of the parlor floor is a sleek, contemporary chef’s kitchen complete with top-of-the-line appliances. Sharing the space is an open dining area with a decorative fireplace and original mantle. This room accesses a deck for al fresco dining and access to the back garden.
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Down the back steps is a charming landscaped, fully irrigated garden. Back here you’ll find mature greenery accentuated by mood lighting, an open sitting, and a temporary fire pit.
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On the home’s third floor is a unique open entertaining space. The loft-like airy room has high ceilings and multiple seating areas. The space is appointed with a serving kitchen with marble counters and five wine fridges. This floor could also hold two large bedrooms and living space.
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On the top floor features is the spacious master bedroom and a fourth bedroom. The master suite offers a walk-in custom closet and a windowed bath with a sculptured soaking tub.
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Back down on the garden level are two bedrooms and a renovated bathroom. This floor makes a perfect guest suite, but could be converted to a rental apartment for extra income. A renovated full basement offers more wine storage. Updates throughout the home include a ductless AC system, new mechanicals, a new sidewalk, and vault.
[Listing: 355 Pacific Street by Mark Jovanovic, Scott Hustis, Kristen L. VanderVeen and Nora McGuire for Compass]
[At CityRealty]
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Photo credit: DDreps, courtesy of Compass.