Transformed from a wreck into pricey condos, Crown Heights’ oldest house is renting for $9.25K/month
The historic Elkins House at 1375 Dean Street, an 1850s wood-frame home in Crown Heights, is officially the neighborhood’s oldest house–and you can rent one of its duplex units from January to April of 2019 for $9,250 a month. The landmarked wood-frame building has been completely renovated with 2,033 square feet of living space including five bedrooms (two with private balconies) and a private top-floor deck. The home’s newly-converted condos were last seen on the market last spring, with two duplex units–including this one–asking $2.3 and $2.7 million.
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Interiors are on-trend and up-to-the-minute with stylish finishes and top-quality fixtures appliances from radiant floor heating in bathrooms, automatic skylights, smart lighting, washer/dryers and central HVAC to a state-of-the-art gas fireplace.
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As a rental, the space comes fully furnished with chic and eclectic modern furniture. A fully-fitted contemporary kitchen includes a breakfast bar/island. The apartment’s living room and dining area are warm as well as spacious.
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All beds have brand-new mattresses and bedding, and closets abound. Cable TV and internet are available from day one, though the listing says utilities are not included.
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Located on one of the neighborhood’s many quiet, tree-lined streets, the unit also offers a sun-dappled terrace and a unique and gracious porch.
[Listing: 1375 Dean Street, unit B by owner; email [email protected] or contact Komaru Enterprises for more information]
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Images courtesy of Komaru Enterprises.