This $1.35M townhouse in Crown Heights is a compact condo alternative with a Nordic vibe
This 2,450-square-foot new construction single-family townhouse at 1543 Dean Street near the Crown Heights–Bed-Stuy border may not be towering, but its 25-by-59-square-foot interior, backyard, deck and parking add the privacy and perks you won’t get in a condo of the same size. Interiors have the bright, whitewashed good looks of a sunny Scandinavian home, with a wood-burning stove adding to the Euro-appeal.
The house has three bedrooms and three baths, private parking, a sundeck, and a grassy backyard garden. Everything’s new and truly turn-key, including zoned central A/C and a washer/dryer.
On the garden level is a soaring modern foyer showcasing the home’s contemporary architecture. AÂ front bedroom can be a sunny home office space, and a full bath contains a washer/dryer.
The loft-like living space is framed by concrete floors and tall ceilings. The clean, white open kitchen features a large island and new appliances.
Large windows offer lots of natural light and views of the back yard. The yard itself is garden-ready and provides a much-needed oasis from the home’s decidedly urban surroundings.
Upstairs on the second floor, glass doors open onto a sunny outdoor deck. Facing this outdoor space a large master bedroom has a own wood-burning fireplace and an ensuite bath.
A second bedroom gets another ensuite bath and a large closet.
The home benefits from the growing collection of businesses and influx of new neighbors in both surrounding Crown Heights and Bed-Stuy to the north.
[Listing: 1543 Dean Street by Tali Berzak and Panos Ieromnimon for Compass]
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Photo credit: Donna Dotan courtesy of Compass.