
"On the top floor of a Crown Heights limestone, this one-bedroom rental has a bit of period detail and an updated kitchen. The finishes are neutral throughout, and a flexible layout means a renter can decide whether they want to set up the largest room, featuring an original mantel, as the living room or bedroom."
"It is in the early 20th century dwelling at 1351 Dean Street, in the Crown Heights North Historic District. Builder John A. Bliss filed plans for a number of houses on the block in the summer of 1902. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported that this house was not yet completed in November of 1902 when Bliss sold it to Bernard F. and Helen Muench."
"The latter has a bay window, wall moldings, wood floors, and the mantel. The listing photos show it set up as a bedroom. It does have a closet as well as access to a hallway, likely a former pass-through, with some built-in storage."
Located at 1351 Dean Street in Crown Heights North Historic District, this top-floor apartment occupies an early 20th-century limestone building constructed in 1902. The one-bedroom unit offers flexible living arrangements with a largest room featuring original mantel, bay window, and wood floors that can serve as either bedroom or living room. The kitchen includes exposed brick, tile flooring, white cabinets, subway tile backsplash, and open shelving. Additional features include neutral finishes throughout, a hallway with built-in storage, and multiple access points between rooms. The building was originally a single-family home, later converted to three-family dwelling by 1940.
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