$2,350,000
Updated 2 years ago
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267 New York Ave

Crown Heights, Brooklyn | Saint Johns Place & Lincoln Place

12 Rooms6 Beds3.5 Baths3,294 Square FeetSingle Family

$2,350,000
floors / apts4 / 1
Lot Size18'x105'
Built Size18'x50'
ZoneR6
Building TypeTownhouse
RE Taxes$7,195
Price Per SF
$713

This property was sold for $2,260,000 on 06/12/24.

Listing Features

  • Architectural Dtls
  • Original Details

Outdoor space and views

  • Backyard
  • Garden [18'x23']
  • Patio
  • Garden Views

Property Description for 267 New York Ave

CROWN HEIGHTS’ CROWN JEWEL Single-family brownstone. This stunningly preserved and updated 4-floor is nestled in a neighborhood awarded the greenest in Brooklyn time and again. Enter the parlor floor where old-world craftsmanship provides the perfect backdrop for entertaining. The living room flows into the gallery, both filled with original architectural features—fluted columns, sculptural fireplaces, built-in bookcases, and benches. Grand pocket doors lead to the formal dining room, wrapped with 7-foot wood paneling and capped with plaster filigree. Rounding out the parlor level is a sunlit kitchen and charming powder room. The second floor is host to the primary bedroom, with new walk-in closets and an en-suite bathroom with a marble-clad soaking tub and custom 6-foot double vanity. A sunny second bedroom completes this level. The third floor is a retreat of its own, with three skylights, three serene bedrooms, an updated full bath with an original claw-foot tub, and an open kitchenette. The garden level is finished with exposed beams for height and a poured concrete floor. It boasts a 6th bedroom, full bath, and large rec room perfect for a spacious gym or epic movie nights. Entertain in the backyard on the brick patio under the shade of a mature walnut tree. Stroll leafy Eastern Parkway, just one block away, to the Brooklyn Museum, the Botanical Garden, and the Brooklyn Library, all before reaching Prospect Park. Don’t sleep in this highly walkable location in prime Crown Heights, with cultural institutions, green spaces, cafes, and restaurants mere minutes away.

Listing History for 267 New York Ave

Now
06/12/2024
$2,260,000
Sold and Closed by Ramzis Hadzhi
Compass
03/06/2024
Contract Signed by Ramzis Hadzhi
Compass

Building Details for 267 New York Ave

OwnershipSingle Family
Building TypeTownhouse
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1905
Floors/Apts4/1
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Nostrand Av
0.18 miles
President St-Medgar Evers College
0.27 miles
Kingston Av
0.29 miles

Citi Bike

Sterling Pl & New York Ave
0.1 miles
Eastern Pkwy & Brooklyn Ave
0.15 miles

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Contact Agents

Licensed As
Martin N. Eiden
Broker
License#:
10301206241
Company:
Compass

Crown Heights | Brooklyn

Quick Profile

Originally known as Crown Hill by the Lenape Indians that lived there, Crown Heights has evolved into a diverse neighborhood, occupied primarily by Hasidic Jews and one of the largest Caribbean populations to be found anywhere outside of the West Indies. 

Head over to Nostrand Avenue, one of the main West Indian commercial areas in the neighborhood, which is lined with stores that have been in those exact same places for generations, providing their goods and services to area residents. Kingston Avenue has similar commercial activities that support the Jewish community, and Franklin Avenue shows the most signs of change and gentrification, with an ever-expanding mix of yoga studios, coffee shops, and organic grocery stores that serve the influx of young professionals. No matter which of these areas you visit, you will find an interesting mix of businesses that you wouldn’t normally picture as existing side-by-side. It is all part of the cultural diversity of Crown Heights.

The neighborhood is bisected, from east to west, by Eastern Parkway, which is a beautiful, 3-mile-long boulevard lined with mature trees. This leafy oasis was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, famed designer of Central Park, the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina, and the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C.

You will find a mix of low-rise apartment buildings, large middle-class elevator buildings, brownstones, and some luxury buildings. Century-old architecture stands next to modern residential developments in a visually interesting mix of styles, much as the diversity of the residents exists. People who would not normally meet and mix are forging new pathways to cultural understanding by working, living, and playing together in the same neighborhood.

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: 64934TH