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This sun-filled former carriage house, originally built as a stable in 1865 and converted to a residence in 1933, stands proudly in the heart of Carroll Gardens. Now transformed into a distinctive single-family brick townhouse, it boasts a heated two-car garage and a spectacular rooftop deck that is sure to impress.
Spread over three floors, this 2-bedroom residence offers the versatility to revert to its original 3-bedroom configuration, complete with 2.5 bathrooms. Step into the bright and airy open-concept living space directly from your private heated garage with half bath. The living area seamlessly flows into a windowed kitchen and separate dining area, complemented by a sleek concrete wall. The kitchen is outfitted with floor-to-ceiling white cabinetry, stainless steel appliances (including a dishwasher), undermount lighting, and granite countertops, inspiring culinary creativity. Adjacent to the kitchen, a private balcony invites you to savor alfresco dining while overlooking tranquil gardens. A full windowed bathroom adds convenience to this level.
Ascend to the upper level, bathed in natural light, where you’ll find a primary bedroom with his and hers closets, along with a full bathroom. The second bedroom, previously divided into two separate bedrooms, offers flexibility. The crowning jewel of this home is the private rooftop sanctuary adorned with built-in planters spanning the entire roof.
Situated in Carroll Gardens, near Carroll Park, this home is surrounded by abundant shopping, dining and recreational opportunities, with multiple transportation lines just steps away. This home is currently zoned for PS 32.
Details
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2.5
- Single Family
- Voice Intercom
Features
- Driveway
- Garage
- Roof Deck
More about Carroll Gardens ▶
More about Carroll Gardens ▼
Like its neighbors, Boerum Hill and Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens has elements of both old and new, with new boutiques, eateries, bars, and cafes rubbing shoulders with old-world butcher shops, delis, and bakeries lining Court Street, where the neighborhood's proud Italian-American roots are still evident. With mainstays such as Court Pastry, D'Amico Coffee Roasters, G. Esposito & Sons Pork Store, and Caputo's Fine Foods, Mazzola Bakery, and F. Monteleone Bakery, Carroll Gardens is one of the few neighborhoods where, like in the old country, you can still shop for groceries in piecemeal. One block to the east of Court, Smith Street has, in the last decade, been dubbed "restaurant row." On the peaceful side streets (particularly on the coveted "place" blocks), wide brownstones with unusually deep front gardens that, by law, measure a minimum of 33-feet have been lovingly maintained for generations. An influx of transplants has increased housing demand, and new condo developments have been erected alongside the classic townhouses; real estate prices reflect the demand. The neighborhood is served by the F/G at Carroll Street and Smith/9th Street, New York City's highest elevated subway station.
Grocery Stores
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Gourmet Fresh
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Court Street Grocers
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Met Food
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Trader Joe's
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Sahadi's
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Staubitz Market
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Smith Union Market
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D'Amico Foods
Laundromats / Dry Cleaners
Restaurants
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Frankies Spuntino
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Lucali
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Kittery
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Buttermilk Channel
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La Vara
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Cremini's
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Fragole
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Ugly Baby
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Gersi
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Santo Brúklin
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La Cigogne
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French Louie
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Clover Club
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Panzerotti Bites