An eclectic vintage vibe runs through this $1.5M Bushwick townhouse
Photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman
There’s a little something to see at every point throughout this beautiful Bushwick townhouse. The eclectic vibe is a mix of mid-century opulence and vintage steampunk, but it all comes together to create a lovely living space. The $1,489,000 price tag is even sweeter considering the home is made up of a 1,600-square-foot owner’s duplex with a rear garden, as well as an 800-square-foot garden apartment that provides rental income.
Enter the owner’s duplex on the parlor floor, where the living room has the first of four decorative fireplaces and an incredible ceiling medallion. Throughout are original hardwood floors, moldings, pocket doors, and built-in bookcases.
Past the living room–through a doorway flanked by built-ins–is the cozy dining room
On the other side of the dining room is the galley kitchen, which has an industrial vibe and may need some updating.
There’s a small bonus room off the kitchen which opens to the stairs down to the 1,200-square-foot backyard.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and a full bathroom.
The front-facing bedroom is the largest and shares a small hall of closets with the bedroom behind it.
The garden-level apartment is not pictured, but it’s made up of a large living/dining room with a fireplace, an open kitchen, and a decently sized bedroom with a walk-in closet that also opens to the garden. In addition, there’s an 800-square-foot finished basement.
The home at 930 Bushwick Avenue is in between the J train at Kosciuszko Street and the J and Z trains at Gates Avenue.
[Listing: 930 Bushwick Avenue by Allison Dubuisson, John Gomes, and Fredrik Eklund of Douglas Elliman]
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Photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman