For $3.3M, this historic Brooklyn Heights home comes with condo convenience
Photos courtesy of Interiors by Kat
Instead of having to choose between a historic, pre-war home in Brooklyn Heights and the convenience of condominium living, this three-bedroom apartment at 170 Hicks Street allows you to enjoy a combination of the two lifestyles, with an elevator and space to spare. Asking $3,300,000, this 1,940-square-foot condo occupies a full floor in a historic townhouse in the heart of the Heights. Elegant interiors–think antique chandeliers and crown moldings–recall the building’s history and a private terrace provides enviable views of the surrounding neighborhood.
A private elevator landing leads to a classically appointed living room. Historic windows, rich wood flooring, decorative heating vents, and a dramatic marble-clad fireplace frame the space.
A bright galley kitchen offers plenty of storage. Off the cozy library, a balcony provides the opportunity for outdoor living, surrounded by the charming neighborhood’s greenery and history. A family room off the kitchen could easily be converted to a fourth bedroom.
A large primary suite is joined by two additional bedrooms, served by vintage-style bathrooms with contemporary updates. Additional 21st-century perks include central HVAC and an in-unit washer/dryer.
Surrounded by stately brownstones, the home’s curb appeal speaks volumes. An iconic stoop is bordered by gracefully curved railings and surrounded by the manicured greenery of the Heights, and the neighborhood’s schools, shopping, and transportation are just around the block.
[Listing details: 170 Hicks Street, #2 at CityRealty]
[At Brooklyn Heights Real Estate Inc. by Michael Zats and Lior (Leo) Cohen]
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