This $4M Bay Ridge home has a garage, a guest studio, a medical office, a mudroom and a sun porch
Photo by Alyson Lubow, courtesy of The Corcoran Group.
If you’re a doctor, dentist or therapist, this Federal-style Bay Ridge home at 7600 Ridge Boulevard, asking $3.95 million, could make your daily commute a whole lot shorter, as the house is anchored by a medical professional’s office at ground level. Even if there’s no doctor in your house, there’s income to be made on the space–along with the self-contained guest suite over the home’s two-car garage. And you’ve still got a 6,000-square-foot Brooklyn mansion on a corner lot loaded with lovely decorative details and plenty of possibilities for living.
The front door opens into an elegant hall with a center stair. Gracefully-framed doorways lead to the surrounding rooms.
The handsome living room features a working fireplace with a carved hearth. The living room and an adjacent formal dining room are examples of the Colonial Revival period, complete with authentic details like a coffered ceiling and detailed millwork. A sun porch makes a bright refuge in every season.
A bright, sunny updated kitchen is also on the home’s main floor. A rear staircase leads up to the second and third floors allowing for more privacy for residents overall.
Family and friends can choose from seven bedrooms, some with ensuite baths. All have unique design additions like colorful floral wallpaper; some are charmingly tucked under the eaves on the third floor.
Downstairs, a finished English basement offers a family/recreation room for residents, and a medical space with its own private entrance for extra income if desired. A private driveway fronts a free-standing two car garage, above which a former chauffer’s studio apartment awaits use as staff accommodations, guest quarters or rental income.
[Listing: 7600 Ridge Boulevard by Diane Henning and Jessica Buchman for The Corcoran Group.]
[At CityRealty]
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Photo by Alyson Lubow, courtesy of The Corcoran Group.