| ID # | RLS20034772 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 1 yara ụra, 1 ụlọ ịsa ahụ |
| Afọ owuwu | 1890 |
| Ụgwọ nlekọta | $690 |
| Bọs | 1 nkeji: B26 |
| 3 nkeji: B43 | |
| 4 nkeji: B25, B44 | |
| 5 nkeji: B44+, B52 | |
| 8 nkeji: B49 | |
| 9 nkeji: B15, B65 | |
| 10 nkeji: B38, B48 | |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 6 nkeji: A, C |
| 10 nkeji: S | |
| Ụgbọ oloko | 0.3 maili: "Nostrand Avenue" |
| 1.5 maili: "Atlantic Terminal" | |
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Nnọọ na 237 Hancock Street
Edebe na okporo ụzọ mara mma nke nwere osisi n'ahịrị na Stuyvesant Heights, bịa n’oge a n’ime ụlọ Romanesque Renaissance Revival a na-amasị nke a wuru na 1890 maka onye na-ere uwe Wilson Randolph site n'aka onye na-eme ụlọ Peter Lauritzen na Bed-Stuy Brooklyn. Nke a bụ nke dị fechaa, nke nwere otu ụlọ, otu ọdụ mmiri, na-anọ na ala atọ nwere nnukwu ebe nbido, n’ime ụlọ pre-war.
N'ime, ị na-enweta nkwado site na elu elu, windo dị elu, na otu n’ime igbe ọkụ mara mma kachasị mma ị ga-ahụ na Brooklyn. Ogbè gịna ọdịnala, ọrụ osisi, na nkọwa pre-war ka dị mma nke ọma, ebe mmelite nke a tụụrụ ahịrị na-eme ka oghere a rụọ ọrụ nke ọma — gụnyere ọkụ n'elu, ụlọ ịsa ahụ e mere ọzọ, na kichin jupụtara na ngwaọrụ ngwa ọrụ ígwè, ụlọ nchekwa zuru oke, na stove gas anaghị agba.
Ụlọ dị elu nwere ụdị eze na-enye nkasi obi nke na-apụtachaghị na mpaghara obibi, na-eme ka ụlọ ahụ nwere ọhụụ na ọrụ.
Ndị bi na ya na-enweta nnukwu ụlọ elu, nke kwesịrị ekwesị maka inwe ọkụ anyanwụ ma ọ bụ inwe echiche dị iche iche nke ikuku, na mgbago azụ nke ha na-enyekwa ohere ọzọ iji nwee nkasi obi ma ọ bụ kparịta ụka.
Nchekwa gụnyere: Mmiri/sewer, ụtụ, nchebe, ọkụ steam
Nke a bụ ụlọ HDFC co-op nwere ego a na-emegide na 120% nke AMI dị ka e sere ya kwa afọ site n'aka US Department of Housing and Urban Development. N'okpuru nkọwa ugbu a, ego nke ezinụlọ mmadụ otu enweghị ike ịgafe $136,080 kwa afọ. Ego nke ezinụlọ mmadụ abụọ enweghị ike ịgafe $155,520 kwa afọ.
Akụkụ ntakịrị akwụsịrị.
*Biko mara - foto nke na-egosi na ntanetị ka e mere ya.*
Welcome to 237 Hancock Street
Located on a beautiful tree-lined block in Stuyvesant Heights, step in time into this stunning Romanesque Renaissance Revival mansion originally built in 1890 for clothier Wilson Randolph by architect Peter Lauritzen in landmarked Bed-Stuy Brooklyn. This rarely available, top floor one bedroom, one bath gem sits on the third floor with a large landing, in a pre-war mansion.
Inside, you’re welcomed by high ceilings, oversized windows, and one of the most striking decorative fireplaces you’ll find in Brooklyn. Original crown moldings, woodwork, and pre-war details remain wonderfully intact, while thoughtful updates bring the space forward — including recessed lighting, a renovated bathroom, and a fully updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, generous cabinetry, and a gas burning stove.
The bright queen-sized bedroom offers peaceful separation from the living area, making the apartment feel both spacious and functional.
Residents also enjoy a common roof deck, perfect for soaking up the sun or taking in open sky views, along with a shared backyard that offers additional outdoor space to relax or entertain.
Maintenance Includes: Water/sewer, taxes, insurance, steam heat
This is an HDFC co-op building with income restricted at 120% of AMI as defined each year by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Under the current definition, a one-person household income cannot exceed $136,080 per year. A two-person household income cannot exceed $155,520 per year.
Subletting restrictions apply.
*Please note- listing photos were shot then virtually staged*
This information is not verified for authenticity or accuracy and is not guaranteed and may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. © 2026 The Real Estate Board of New York, Inc., All rights reserved.







