This 2,800 sq ft upper duplex (3rd/4th floors plus basement storage) offers beautifully updated prewar living across the third and fourth floors of a 26.5-foot-wide 1913 Neo-Georgian townhouse by Mott B. Schmidt. With a private entrance, fullwidth rooms, and access to a newly rebuilt roof areas, this residence feels like a standalone home.
The main level centers on a welcoming landing that connects a 25-foot-wide living room on one side and a formal dining room on the other. The newly renovated kitchen features a Bosch induction range, windowed eat in area, and a large pantry. A windowed office, windowed laundry room, and full bath complete this floor.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and two full baths, including a full width primary suite with western exposure over Monroe Place. Two additional bedrooms face east and share a connecting door. One bedroom opens to a brand-new roof over the extension. The main staircase continues to the full roof, also newly rebuilt, offering skyline views of Brooklyn Heights and Lower Manhattan.
A basement accessible from the street, provides exceptional bonus space.
Fresh paint, new flooring in major rooms, and a renovated kitchen make this duplex move in ready.
Photos and floor plan coming soon