Built in
1849, this Greek Revival Townhouse’s front faced was photographed in
1974 & became the front piece of the Clay Landcaster book, Old
Brooklyn Heights and The American Institute of Architects Guide to NYC
sites this property as one of the two buildings on Monroe Place worth
seeing. This Brooklyn Heights Historic District three family is the
ideal live plus income property with an owner/user duplex that features:
a double parlor, a gold leaf ceiling & a late 19th century
chandelier & fireplace in the bedroom & a Koi pond, wall of
bamboo & a rock garden in the rear yard. The front and real parlors
each have working fireplaces and are separated by Doric columns and
pilasters. For a complete marketing package, please inquire within.
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Neighborhoods: Brooklyn Heights/ Agents: Stephen Palmese