Property Description for 364 Putnam Ave
This two-family brownstone in the Bedford Historic District is a perfect home that will also provide rental income to its new owners. Arranged as an owner's duplex with a two-bedroom apartment, it is also one of the few homes on the block with its own garage.Built in 1882 by Architect, Fredrick De W. Vrooman for the builder/carpenter Fredrick C. Vrooman, 364 Putnam is the first in a row of 17 Neo-Grec Style row houses, extending to 396 Putnam Avenue. Although the house is missing its front stoop, many of the original architectural details that are characteristic of the Neo-Grec Style remain intact, such as bracketed window sills with panels and fluting, molded lintels, and a carved cornice with ribbed brackets, panels, and dentils. The rusticated brick of the basement provides contrast against the smooth brownstone of the upper two floors. The owner has taken pains to retain, and in some cases restore, some of the interior architectural details such as ceiling medallions, moldings, stain glass window and window shutters that preserve the homes historic character. The owner's duplex has a great room with an eat-in kitchen, and finished basement, complete with a fitness studio. The backyard enjoys a southern exposure and includes a screened patio for outdoor dining.