$2,300,000
Updated 7 years ago
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419 Union Street

Gowanus, Brooklyn | Hoyt Street & Bond Street

Multi-Family

$2,300,000
floors / apts4 / 2
Lot Size20'x100'
Built Size20'x38'
ZoneR6
Building TypeTownhouse
RE Taxes$2,796

This property was sold for $1,810,000 on 04/02/09.

Listing Features

  • Deco Fireplace
  • WBFP
  • Central AC
  • Gas Heat

Outdoor space and views

  • Garden

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom

Property Description for 419 Union Street

> Get ready to Fall In Love with this amazing Carroll Gardens house filled with sunny, generously proportioned rooms, tasteful renovations and a lovely income generating garden apartment. > From the moment you step into the tree lined front garden and walk through the door, the many attributes of this fine, beautifully proportioned 2 family brownstone home applaud your good taste and sense of style. > From the wide plank oak floors to exceptionally high ceilings, from the tile encased wood burning fireplaces, to the fashionable baths, each floor and every roomhas a identity of its own that flows towards tranquility and elegance. > Imaginepreparing meals in your marbled chefs kitchen for parties that spill out onto alarge deck and then onto your romantic landscaped garden. > This is a home for people who love being at home. > 4 full bedrooms 2.5 beautifully renovated bath, large south facing living room with wood burning fireplace, open kitchen with excellent appliances and marble countertops.

Listing History for 419 Union Street

Now
04/03/2009
$1,810,000
Sold and Closed by Rhea L. Cohen
Brown Harris Stevens
01/08/2009
Contract Signed by Rhea L. Cohen
Brown Harris Stevens

Building Details for 419 Union Street

OwnershipMulti-Family
Building TypeTownhouse
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1899
Floors/Apts4/2
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Carroll St
0.2 miles
Bergen St
0.37 miles
Union St
0.49 miles

Citi Bike

Degraw St & Hoyt St
0.09 miles
Carroll St & Bond St
0.16 miles

Co-exclusive agents

Co-exclusive agents

Rhea Cohen
Brown Harris Stevens
Vicki Negron
Corcoran

Gowanus | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

Gowanus is a colorful neighborhood with an industrial aesthetic, tree-lined streets, historic structures, as well as luxury condos and rental buildings. It has a great art scene, fantastic eateries and bars and a 1.8-mile canal that snakes through most of the neighborhood. The variety of elements make it a desirable place to live.  

The neighborhood is on the crest of a major change due to a recently passed rezoning plan that will allow more residential construction. Especially around the Gowanus Canal where construction was once prohibited. The plan will bring new jobs, affordable housing, and create a neighborhood with walkable green spaces and amenities. It’s safe to say that change is coming to Gowanus.  

Gowanus is bounded by Hoyt Street to the west, 4th Avenue to the east, Warren Street, Baltic Street and Wycoff Street to the north, and Gowanus Expressway to the south.

The neighborhood is named after Gouwane, a chief in the Canarsie Indian tribe. His name, according to the history books, translates to “the sleeper.” Other historic accounts say that the Gowanus name comes from the Dutch word gouwee, which translates to the word bay. Based on early New York History surrounding Dutch settlers and native tribes, both accounts seem plausible. 

Gowanus began development as far back as the 1630s when the Dutch arrived. They began building farms and soon realized the marshy lands they settled were not the best for growing crops and farming. They began damming up certain areas of the land with hopes of creating better soil and powering their windmills. This was the beginning of the formation of the Gowanus canal.

The natural estuary was once brimming with oysters and fish. But in the 1800s, the canal was turned into an industrial and transportation waterway. In the mid 1900’s, industrial factories like manufactured gas plants, paper mills, and other businesses opened along the canal and casually polluted the water. It’s cleanup efforts have come a long way but there is still much work to be done. 

The newly approved Gowanus rezoning plan has caused lots of buzz this year. Mayor Bill DeBlasio's plan will rezone 82 blocks which will pave the way for an estimated 8,500 new apartments, 3,000 of which would be offered to low and moderate-income New Yorkers. The plan includes major improvements to the local infrastructure. Although the rezoning plan might not create a housing boom today or tomorrow, proponents say the rezoning sets the stage for major growth in Gowanus in the decades to come.

The F, G, D, N, R, and W subway lines service the Gowanus neighborhood.

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OLR ID: 27014TH