Property Description for 30 East 10th Street
There is nothing like this on the market: a completely renovated brick row house, one block from Prospect Park with an oversized garage, big enough for a car and more. Not only unique, this 4 bedroom house, with 2.5 baths and rec room, is absolutely gorgeous. Originally built in the 1930s, luxurious new additions to the house include Carrara kitchen counters, herringbone tile backsplash, marble baths, gorgeous glass and oil-rubbed bronze light fixtures, built-in shelving and closets, new flooring, eucalyptus deck and cedar fencing, all designed with great style. The work was done by a boutique developer who also spared no expense on the infrastructure of the house: no half-measure mechanical updates here: the plumbing and electrical systems are entirely brand new, done by highly reputable contractors. Nest thermostats power two new high-efficiency furnaces with chillers that provide zoned central heat and cooling. The roof, skylight, windows and doors are also brand new. The garage was substantially rebuilt: new roof, concrete floor, and garage door with automatic opener (you can drive off the street into your garage, walk through your private garden and into your home!) This brick house needs no work whatsoever, and requires only a slight fraction of the costly maintenance and upkeep required by the wood frame houses typical to this neighborhood. The house is 2469 sq. ft and feels unexpectedly large: the kitchen, dining room, living room and library/sunroom on the main floor form a wonderful open space so you and your family can do different things but still be together. Tucked away at the back of the main floor, is a half-bath and a sunny bedroom (staged as an arts studio/office). Upstairs are three more large bedrooms and two spa-like marble bathrooms with a Duravit soaking tub, double sink, and a generous shower. There is a wonderful rec room in the basement currently set up as an entertainment center and guest-sleeping area. An additional windowed room in the basement could be a home office or studio.Houses of this quality rarely come on the market. Located in Prospect Park South, a few minutes from the B (express), and Q train (Church Ave stop). Local restaurants/ cafes include Hunger Pang, Lark Cafe, Kettle and Thread, Werkstatt, The Farm on Adderley, and Qathra. The Parade Grounds (soccer, baseball and tennis courts) are one block away.