This classic Boerum Hill Italianate brownstone checks all of the boxes for $5M
Photo credit: DDreps, courtesy of Compass.
At 20 feet wide, renovated in 2016 and complete with options for rental income and indoor-outdoor entertaining, the four-story townhouse at 355 Pacific Street is offering all the benefits of brownstone living in a pretty package. Built in 1869, this quintessential row house–it was featured on the 2016 Boerum Hill House and Garden Tour–on a postcard-perfect landmarked Boerum Hill block is asking $4,999 million. Inside are lots of original details and 21st-century amenities–including many wine fridges. There’s also that covetable Brooklyn bonus of a backyard complete with mood lighting and a fire pit.
Up the stoop on the parlor floor, you’ll find those coveted 11-foot ceilings, southern light, and original moldings. There’s a wood-burning fireplace to keep the chill at bay and dark wood parquet floors.
At the rear of the parlor floor is a sleek, contemporary chef’s kitchen complete with top-of-the-line appliances. Sharing the space is an open dining area with a decorative fireplace and original mantle. This room accesses a deck for al fresco dining and access to the back garden.
Down the back steps is a charming landscaped, fully irrigated garden. Back here you’ll find mature greenery accentuated by mood lighting, an open sitting, and a temporary fire pit.
On the home’s third floor is a unique open entertaining space. The loft-like airy room has high ceilings and multiple seating areas. The space is appointed with a serving kitchen with marble counters and five wine fridges. This floor could also hold two large bedrooms and living space.
On the top floor features is the spacious master bedroom and a fourth bedroom. The master suite offers a walk-in custom closet and a windowed bath with a sculptured soaking tub.
Back down on the garden level are two bedrooms and a renovated bathroom. This floor makes a perfect guest suite, but could be converted to a rental apartment for extra income. A renovated full basement offers more wine storage. Updates throughout the home include a ductless AC system, new mechanicals, a new sidewalk, and vault.
[Listing: 355 Pacific Street by Mark Jovanovic, Scott Hustis, Kristen L. VanderVeen and Nora McGuire for Compass]
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Photo credit: DDreps, courtesy of Compass.