$1,115,000
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506 Hart Street

Bushwick, Brooklyn | Broadway & Bushwick Ave

10 Rooms5 Beds3 Baths2,722 Square FeetMulti-Family

$1,115,000
floors / apts3 / 2
Lot Size20'x69'
Built Size20'x45'
ZoneR6
Building TypeTownhouse
RE Taxes$1,621
Price Per SF
$410

This property was sold for $1,115,000 on 09/16/15.

Listing Features

  • Central AC
  • Central Heat

Outdoor space and views

  • Backyard

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom
  • Gated Entry
  • Second Entry
  • Stoop Entry

Property Description for 506 Hart Street

Charmingly renovated 20ft wide, 3-story, 2-family townhouse is located in what is quickly becoming the hottest Brooklyn neighborhood: Bushwick. Around the corner from neighborhood staples Little Skips Caf, Bossa Nova Civic Club, Archie's and Lucy's plus many trains including the Myrtle J/M/Z stop. The parlor and garden levels make up a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom duplex with backyard and huge recreation area. The top floor is also laid out spaciously with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and a huge skylight with natural light pouring to maximize rental income. Clean modern lines and extra-large windows mixed with original details give this property the perfect balance of old and new. The kitchen features, abundant custom white lacquer cabinetry, subway tile backsplash and stainless steel appliances. A seamless renovation incorporated central heating and air conditioning and washer/dryer hook-up in both units.

Building Details for 506 Hart Street

OwnershipMulti-Family
Building TypeTownhouse
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1925
Floors/Apts3/2
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Kosciuszko St
0.2 miles
Central Av
0.23 miles
Myrtle Av
0.27 miles

Citi Bike

Suydam St & Broadway
0.08 miles
Willoughby Ave & Myrtle Ave
0.13 miles

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Bushwick | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

As one of the most diverse neighborhoods in New York, Bushwick offers a perfect snapshot of just how multicultural the city is. Long-established as an amalgam of cultures and ethnicities, a wave of varying types of immigrants trickled in from the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, with Bushwick largely becoming a home to Hispanics of Puerto Rican and Dominican backgrounds by the latter part of the twentieth century. 

With the Bushwick Initiative of the mid-00s that aided in revitalization, it became an attractive area to young professionals and artists. And even now, Bushwick has sustained affordable rent prices where other North Brooklyn counterparts, like Williamsburg and Greenpoint, have become more expensive. Priding itself on the weird and the wacky, numerous art collectives thrive in this part of Brooklyn, once famously named the seventh coolest neighborhood in the world by Vogue. 

Though it has drawn in many tourists in recent years (there’s even a graffiti tour you can take from the Bushwick Collective), the neighborhood remains very much community-oriented, and has not been subject to quite the same sort of corporate infiltration phenomenon of its nearby Williamsburg environs. 

But yes, of course, Bushwick has come a very long way from its 80s and 90s reputation as being “The Well,” a nickname given to it for its free-flowing and widely available amount of drugs (quantity over quality being the cliche applied here). 

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.
OLR ID: 59152TH