| ID # | RLS20109558 |
| 房资料 | 6房, 3浴, 3000 ft² 室內尺, 室內279m2平方米, 建筑有4层楼 上市时间: 43天 |
| 建造年份 | 1899年 |
| 地稅 | $6千1 ($6,192) |
| 公共汽车 | 2 分钟到 B44, B45 |
| 3 分钟到 B44+ | |
| 4 分钟到 B43, B49 | |
| 5 分钟到 B65 | |
| 9 分钟到 B48 | |
| 地铁站 | 4 分钟到 3 |
| 7 分钟到 2, 5 | |
| 10 分钟到 S, 4 | |
| 火车站 | 0.4 英里到 Nostrand Avenue 火车站 |
| 1.6 英里到 Atlantic Terminal 火车站 | |
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室内照片已进行虚拟布置。所展示的家具并不反映房屋目前的家具摆设。
斯特林广场对房屋提出了一些稀有的要求:保持形状超过130年,保持镶木地板的紧凑,保持楼梯的真实性,同时仍然感觉像是某人的家。897斯特林广场正是这样做的,并准备再次为下一个热爱这个家的家庭提供服务。
897斯特林广场位于一块宽17英尺、深120英尺的地块上,建筑有四层,属于合法的单户住宅,约有3000平方英尺的使用空间以及新建房屋无论价格多少都无法复制的那种历史细节。鱼骨纹的镶木地板从一层延续到另一层。一座雕刻的木楼梯、深色的墙裙以及装饰性砖石壁炉为客厅层打下基础, stained-glass 天窗在下午阳光下为地面投射出色彩。餐厅直接通向一个更新过的厨房,配有不锈钢电器、温暖的樱桃木橱柜和一个可容纳两人的早餐吧,所有这些都位于一个裸露砖石的拱门下,这既讲述了房子的历史,又不让业主感觉像住在博物馆里。
楼上,卧室以历史色调和现代舒适装饰,配有吊扇、深衣柜,以及通过原始窗框俯瞰花园和天际线的景色。其中一间卧室正面有一个圆形窗凹部分,窗边座椅嵌入曲线内,这是这种年代的排屋罕见的建筑手势。两个完整的浴室保持其原始风格,一个为黄油黄,另一个为珊瑚色和黑色的艺术装饰风格瓷砖,等待下一个业主运用自己的创意进行后续装饰。
下层开启到一个木质壁板的家庭活动室,通向后院,有足够的空间作为媒体室、客房套间或不必同时作为其他用途的家庭办公室。在后面,一个深且完全围栏的花园里有成熟的遮荫树、一张餐桌和一个宁静的休息区,这块私人土地大多数布鲁克林的地址只能在纸上承诺。
这一段斯特林广场位于克朗高地北区二级历史文化保护区内,这是一条石灰岩和棕色石房子的走廊,布鲁克林选择在这里加以保护。头上有树冠。台阶依然有人使用。邻里之间大家互相认识名字。3号线在金斯顿大道等候,2号线和5号线在总统街,富兰克林大道穿梭列车在几分钟内将该街区连接至四条线路。富兰克林大道和诺斯特兰大道每天都有生活的节奏:咖啡馆、酒吧、尼日利亚餐厅、意大利餐桌、周六的农场摊位。布鲁克林博物馆、植物园和普 prospect公园步行可达,适合想要在同一个下午享受绿色空间和文化的行者。
897斯特林广场提供了一幢四层合法单户住宅,位于保护的历史区域,原始建筑特色从楼梯到彩色玻璃完好无损,带有完善的下层和为真正娱乐打造的后院。
Interior photographs have been virtually staged. Furnishings shown do not reflect the home's current furnishings.
Sterling Place asks something rare of a house: hold your shape for over 130 years, keep the parquet tight, keep the staircase true, and still feel like someone's home. 897 Sterling Place has done exactly that, and it stands ready to do it again for the next family who loves this home.
897 Sterling Place rises four stories on a 17-foot-wide, 120-foot-deep lot, a legal one-family with roughly 3,000 gross square feet of living space and the kind of period detail that new construction cannot replicate at any price. Herringbone parquet runs floor to floor. A carved wood staircase, deep wainscoting, and a decorative brick mantel anchor the parlor level, framed by stained-glass transoms that throw color across the floor by afternoon. The dining room opens straight into an updated kitchen, stainless appliances against warm cherry cabinetry and a breakfast bar for two, all set beneath an exposed-brick archway that speaks to the house's age without asking the owner to live in a museum.
Upstairs, bedrooms come dressed in period colors and modern comfort, with ceiling fans, deep closets, and garden and skyline views through original window casings. One bedroom holds a rounded bay at the front of the house, a window seat tucked into the curve, the kind of architectural gesture rowhouses of this vintage rarely give up. Two full baths retain their original palette, butter yellow in one, coral and black Art Deco tile in the other, a canvas for the next owner ready to bring their own hand to the finish work.
The lower level opens into a wood-paneled family room with a walkout to the yard, space enough for a media room, a guest suite, or a home office that never has to double as anything else. Out back, a deep, fully fenced garden holds mature shade trees, a dining table, and a quiet sitting area, private acreage that most Brooklyn addresses can only promise on paper.
This stretch of Sterling Place sits inside the Crown Heights North II Historic District, a corridor of limestone and brownstone rowhouses that Brooklyn has chosen, deliberately, to protect. Tree canopy overhead. Stoops that still get used. Neighbors who know each other's names. The 3 train waits at Kingston Avenue, the 2 and 5 at President Street, and the Franklin Avenue Shuttle links the block to four more lines in minutes. Franklin Avenue and Nostrand Avenue carry the daily rhythm: coffee counters, wine bars, a Nigerian kitchen, an Italian table, a farm stand on Saturdays. The Brooklyn Museum, the Botanic Garden, and Prospect Park sit within easy reach for the walker who wants green space and culture in the same afternoon.
897 Sterling Place offers a legal four-story one-family in a protected historic district, original architectural character intact from the staircase to the stained glass, a finished lower level, and a backyard built for real entertaining.
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