Property Description for 95 Kane Street
95 Kane Street is an extremely rare, architect renovated 22’ wide two-family townhouse that has been lovingly restored and expertly crafted for modern living. This graciously proportioned, bright home is intelligently laid out with a spacious owner’s triplex complete with wood-burning fireplaces, sunroom, roof deck and beautiful garden. A fantastic income-producing garden unit with excellent light and storage throughout can also be used as an in-law suite or office.
A new steel structure has been reworked into the original footprint allowing for a sound building with everything redone including plumbing, electrical, heating and cooling, insulation, energy efficient windows, new roof, flooring, kitchens and bathrooms.
The 4 bedroom/ 3.5 bathroom upper triplex features a stunning Parlor floor with open gourmet kitchen equipped with Sub-zero and Wolf appliances, Bianco Gioia marble countertops and abundant storage. From the kitchen, a newly-constructed steel deck leads to a gorgeous landscaped yard with large mature gingko trees. Indoor and outdoor entertaining is seamlessly integrated into this welcoming home.
The second floor offers a lovely family room and a sumptuous master suite with an ensuite marble-clad bathroom and a custom-built walk-in closet.
The third floor provides two large bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom, one smaller bedroom/ office and a laundry room. The rear bedrooms begin to give a peek of the city skyline.
The top floor leads you to the sun-filled office/ media/ exercise/ playroom and roof terrace with spectacular downtown city views.
There is a separate entrance at the garden level to the 1 BR/ 1 BA that can be used as a rental, office use, or in-law suite with W/D.
95 Kane Street is a 10-minute walk to the ferry at Pier 6, 4 blocks to Court Street and surrounded by a plethora of neighborhood restaurants and shops along the Columbia Street Waterfront and surrounding picturesCobble Hill and Carroll Gardens. A CitiBike docking station is located at the end of the street along the walking/biking/running path that connects to Brooklyn Bridge Park.