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400 Stuyvesant Avenue Stuyvesant Heights Brooklyn NY 11233
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400 Stuyvesant Avenue

Stuyvesant Heights   |   Bainbridge Street & Decatur Avenue
Listing ID: 71041TH

  • $ 2,695,000
  • Bedrooms
  • Bathrooms
  • Low-RiseBuilding Type
  • 5,342/496 Approx. SF/SM

  • Details
    • Income PropertyOwnership
    • $ 16,330Anual RE Taxes
    • 22'x75'Building Size
    • 22'x95'Lot Size
    • 1899Year Built
    • ActiveStatus

400 Stuyvesant Avenue Stuyvesant Heights Brooklyn NY 11233
  • Description
  • Set on one of Brooklyn's most coveted tree-lined streets, this magnificent Romanesque Revival limestone stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and ambition of late 19th-century Brooklyn. Located on the namesake boulevard of the storied Stuyvesant Heights neighborhood, 400 Stuyvesant Ave commands immediate attention with its richly carved limestone facade, featuring intricate foliate corbels, ornate hood moldings, and a sweeping entry stoop that evokes the grandeur of a bygone era.

    Boasting 5,342 square feet and currently configured as a grand 9-unit home, the 22X75 building sits on a 22X95 corner lot on Stuyvesant Ave and Bainbridge St, both of which are historic and landmarked blocks. The entrance is cleverly tucked on Bainbridge St, allowing for massive units that all receive a great deal of sunlight. The building retains 8 tenants. The crown jewel parlor unit and office are available for owner occupancy or rental, rich in period details including floor-to-ceiling dark wood, coffered ceilings, wainscoting, pier glass mirror, Corinthian columns, pocket doors, parquet flooring, plaster moldings, and more.

    The historic rent roll has consistently been $215,174.04 annually. Building expenses are approximately $40,000/year, making this a solid cap rate of 6.3%. Major updates have already been completed in the building, providing a turnkey ready home for the next owners.

    Inside, the building's original architectural bones remain a constant source of delight: soaring ceiling heights, original hardwood floors, detailed plaster medallions, and deep-set bay windows that flood each space with warm afternoon light. Period millwork and ornamental fireplace surrounds speak to the artistry of the craftsmen who built this home at a time when Stuyvesant Heights was emerging as one of Brooklyn's most prestigious residential neighborhoods.

    Currently configured as a 9-unit income-producing property, the building presents a rare opportunity for investors, developers, or owner-users looking to plant roots on one of Central Brooklyn's most architecturally significant blocks. Whether reimagined as a grand single-family mansion, a boutique multi-family asset, or a thoughtfully preserved rental portfolio, the bones here are simply irreplaceable.

    Located just 1 short block from Fulton Park, where the A/C trains will get you into Manhattan in 20 minutes. Nearby, Milk & Pull Cafe, Laziza, Chez Oskar, BKB, grocery stores, and other neighborhood hotspots are within the vibrant retail and dining corridors in the area. This address offers the best of both worlds: historic Brooklyn character with unmatched connectivity to the broader city.

    Properties like this don't come around twice. 400 Stuyvesant Ave isn't just a building - it's a piece of Brooklyn history.

    Set on one of Brooklyn's most coveted tree-lined streets, this magnificent Romanesque Revival limestone stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and ambition of late 19th-century Brooklyn. Located on the namesake boulevard of the storied Stuyvesant Heights neighborhood, 400 Stuyvesant Ave commands immediate attention with its richly carved limestone facade, featuring intricate foliate corbels, ornate hood moldings, and a sweeping entry stoop that evokes the grandeur of a bygone era.

    Boasting 5,342 square feet and currently configured as a grand 9-unit home, the 22X75 building sits on a 22X95 corner lot on Stuyvesant Ave and Bainbridge St, both of which are historic and landmarked blocks. The entrance is cleverly tucked on Bainbridge St, allowing for massive units that all receive a great deal of sunlight. The building retains 8 tenants. The crown jewel parlor unit and office are available for owner occupancy or rental, rich in period details including floor-to-ceiling dark wood, coffered ceilings, wainscoting, pier glass mirror, Corinthian columns, pocket doors, parquet flooring, plaster moldings, and more.

    The historic rent roll has consistently been $215,174.04 annually. Building expenses are approximately $40,000/year, making this a solid cap rate of 6.3%. Major updates have already been completed in the building, providing a turnkey ready home for the next owners.

    Inside, the building's original architectural bones remain a constant source of delight: soaring ceiling heights, original hardwood floors, detailed plaster medallions, and deep-set bay windows that flood each space with warm afternoon light. Period millwork and ornamental fireplace surrounds speak to the artistry of the craftsmen who built this home at a time when Stuyvesant Heights was emerging as one of Brooklyn's most prestigious residential neighborhoods.

    Currently configured as a 9-unit income-producing property, the building presents a rare opportunity for investors, developers, or owner-users looking to plant roots on one of Central Brooklyn's most architecturally significant blocks. Whether reimagined as a grand single-family mansion, a boutique multi-family asset, or a thoughtfully preserved rental portfolio, the bones here are simply irreplaceable.

    Located just 1 short block from Fulton Park, where the A/C trains will get you into Manhattan in 20 minutes. Nearby, Milk & Pull Cafe, Laziza, Chez Oskar, BKB, grocery stores, and other neighborhood hotspots are within the vibrant retail and dining corridors in the area. This address offers the best of both worlds: historic Brooklyn character with unmatched connectivity to the broader city.

    Properties like this don't come around twice. 400 Stuyvesant Ave isn't just a building - it's a piece of Brooklyn history.

    Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
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