For Sale by Brownstone Homes: 464 62nd Street, Sunset Park!

July 24, 2024

Great Two-Family Barrel Front Home in Convenient Sunset Park, now $1,499,000!

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Welcome home to this brick and limestone two-family barrel-front row house in Sunset Park. The property has been updated while also retaining some beautiful original details. The layout is a railroad-style three-bedroom/one-bathroom over a two-bedroom/one-bathroom on the parlor floor.
 

The entry door and striking newel post greet you as you enter the building. The light-filled parlor floor two-bedroom with a home office/den has a modern kitchen and bath, exposed brick, hardwood floors, excellent storage, and garden access. From the kitchen, step out on the deck and down to a delightful and peaceful garden ready for relaxation and pleasure. The 2nd-floor unit has three bedrooms, a living room, and a home office/den, and has retained some original details such as pocket doors and detailed moldings. The kitchen and bath are older style and in good working order. Each unit is spacious, with large windows allowing for lots of natural light. The spacious English Basement is finished with a sink and fridge and a three-quarter bathroom. It has a separate entrance under the stoop and is accessible from the parlor floor hallway, which makes it a great recreational space that opens to the garden.

 

This super location is bike-friendly and convenient to the 59th Street N/R train station. You will find retail shopping, nice restaurants, supermarkets, parks, playgrounds, schools close by. Additionally, Citibike, the B63 bus, the NYC ferry at 58th Street, and the proximity to the Gowanus expressway and Belt Parkway offer tremendous convenience for those seeking access beyond Brooklyn.


This is a must-see. Schedule your private showing or Open House appointment today. To Make this Brooklyn Home yours, reach out for showing appointment / open house access.


Sunset Park Brick and Limestone Barrel Front
Current taxes: $8089
SF 2080 + 1040 sf English Basement - Recreation Space

Building 20 x 50; Lot 20 x 100. Available FAR: 1920sf 


Presented By:


ANNE DARER

Licensed Real Estate Broker

homes@brownstonepropertygroup.com

m. (917) 373-5000

o. (718) 499-6030 x3


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