$799,000
Updated 11 years ago
Sold

36 Monroe Street

Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn | Classon Ave & Franklin Ave

Multi-Family

$799,000
floors / apts2 / 2
Lot Size17'2"x33'
Built Size17'2"x33'
ZoneR6
Building TypeTownhouse
RE Taxes$1,384

This property was sold for $827,000 on 09/06/07.

Listing Features

  • Gas Heat

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom

Property Description for 36 Monroe Street

> Two Family three-story Federal Style townhouse on beautiful tree-lined block in Clinton Hill. > The rental unit is a large studio with open kitchen and washer/dryer hook up. > The owners duplex features a bright living & dining area with an open kitchen high ceilings and tons of light. > The second floor features 2 large bright bedrooms and a spacious renovated bath. > The house has undergone a complete renovation a few years ago so the mechanicals and wiring have been updated. > The kitchens will require some attention but otherwise this is a terrific buy in a truly wonderful neighborhood.

Listing History for 36 Monroe Street

Now
09/09/2007
$827,000
Sold and Closed by Frank Castelluccio
Corcoran
07/17/2007
Contract Signed by Frank Castelluccio
Corcoran

Building Details for 36 Monroe Street

OwnershipMulti-Family
Building TypeTownhouse
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1899
Floors/Apts2/2
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Franklin Av
0.22 miles
Classon Av
0.33 miles
Bedford-Nostrand Avs
0.41 miles
Clinton-Washington Avs
0.44 miles
Nostrand Av
0.47 miles

Citi Bike

Monroe St & Classon Ave
0.06 miles
Franklin Ave & Quincy St
0.14 miles

Contact Agent

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Bedford Stuyvesant | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

Known for its historic brownstones and tight-knit enclave, Bed-Stuy has increasingly left behind its early reputation for being a “bedroom community” and transcended into a highly desirable neighborhood. 

Distinct for its aesthetic, it is populated with ornate buildings characterized by cornices, friezes, finials, fluting and other marks of classic architecture. Built up during the period from 1870 to 1900, its historic district runs to the north of Jefferson Avenue, to the east of Malcolm X Boulevard and to the west of Tompkins Avenue. 

At one point known as “Brooklyn’s Little Harlem,” the shape of the area has shifted toward attracting a wider demographic of people thanks to the influx of bars, restaurants, antique furniture stores and vintage boutiques. More police enforcement paired with the decline of the crack epidemic at the beginning of the 2000s also opened the door for increased development, as well as the occupation of formerly abandoned buildings and spaces. 

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: 25224TH