| ID # | RLS20051594 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 7 yara ụra, 5 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, ime ụlọ: 4412 ft2, 410m2 (DOM): 311 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1899 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $8,148 |
| Bọs | 2 nkeji: B15 |
| 3 nkeji: B25 | |
| 4 nkeji: B26, B46 | |
| 7 nkeji: B65 | |
| 8 nkeji: B43 | |
| 10 nkeji: B52 | |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 4 nkeji: A, C |
| Ụgbọ oloko | 0.8 maili: "Nostrand Avenue" |
| 1.6 maili: "East New York" | |
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Nabata na 256 Decatur Street — ụlọ brownstone magburu onwe ya nke Renaissance Revival n'obi nke Stuyvesant Heights, Bedford-Stuyvesant. E mere ya na 1899 site n'aka onye nrụpụta a ma ama Magnus Dahlander, ụlọ a nwere ọdịdị anọ, na ụmụnne atọ, na-agbagha gburugburu ma ọ bụ 4,400 square feet ma na-ejikọta nkọwa ụlọ nke oge ochie na nsụgharị dị egwu nke oge a.
Banye n'ime ụlọ ka ị chọpụta ọhụụ brownstone dị elu, ọrụ osisi nke mbụ mara mma, mantels asaa nwere ihe decoration, transoms akpọrọ anwụrụ, na nnukwu parlor abụọ nwere elu ihe na windo buru ibu nke na-enwu n'ime ụlọ na ọkụ nke okike.
N'ịnye bedrooms asaa na ụlọ mposi ise n'ogbako atọ nke a tụrụ echiche nke ọma, ụlọ a na-enye ohere maka ịmepụta ego na-akwụ ụgwọ, ibi ndụ nke ọtụtụ ọgbọ, ma ọ bụ ịgbanwe ya ka ọ bụrụ ụlọ otu ezinụlọ buru ibu. Ogige azụ na-adịghị n'ezinụlọ na-enye ohere dị jụụ n'èzí, ebe ọkwa ụzọ a na-edekarị na-eso gị nchekwa na ịchọta ụlọ oriri, ụlọ ahịa, na ebe ọdịbendị nke Bed-Stuy. Enyeghị ohere dị irè na A na C ụgbọ oloko na-eme ka njem gị na Manhattan sie ike.
256 Decatur Street na-enye ohere dị mma iji nwee akụkụ nke akụ na ụba ụlọ Brooklyn—ụlọ mara mma nke nwere akụkọ ihe mere eme na ohere.
Welcome to 256 Decatur Street — a magnificent Renaissance Revival brownstone in the heart of historic Stuyvesant Heights, Bedford-Stuyvesant. Designed in 1899 by renowned architect Magnus Dahlander, this four-story, three-family residence spans over 4,400 square feet and masterfully blends timeless architectural detail with modern livability.
Step inside to discover a stately brownstone façade, exquisite original woodwork, seven decorative mantels, stained-glass transoms, and an expansive double parlor with soaring ceilings and oversized windows that bathe the interiors in natural light.
Offering seven bedrooms and five bathrooms across three thoughtfully designed units, the home provides flexibility for generating rental income, multigenerational living, or conversion into a grand single-family residence. A serene private backyard offers a peaceful outdoor escape, while the tree-lined block situates you moments from Bed-Stuy’s vibrant dining, shopping, and cultural destinations. Convenient access to the A and C trains ensures a seamless commute into Manhattan.
256 Decatur Street presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Brooklyn’s architectural heritage—an elegant home with both history and possibility.
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