
"Martha Plimpton has sold her Brooklyn home for $2.65 million, scoring roughly $1.3 million more than she invested back in 2013 after a decade of living there. The Victorian residence, located in Prospect Lefferts Gardens in the Flatbush section, originally attracted Plimpton because of the neighborhood's diverse and close-knit community, in contrast to the more uniform communities of Cobble Hill and Park Slope."
"She hosted guests in the three designated bedrooms, playfully dubbing the home " The Martha Plimpton House for Wayward Women and Divorcées" to celebrate its inclusive spirit. Constructed in the early 1900s, the white wood-sided property greets visitors with a front porch supported by Corinthian columns. The home spans three levels and approximately 2,800 square feet, offering four bedrooms and five bathrooms on multiple floors accented by high ceilings, hardwood floors, and decorative moldings."
"On the main floor, a living room with a wood-burning fireplace flanked by built-in bookshelves opens into a formal dining area that extends to an alfresco dining deck above a landscaped garden planted with fruit trees, vegetables, and roses. The kitchen is outfitted with a six-burner Ilve gas range and grill, supplemented by Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, marble countertops, a porcelain farmhouse sink, and a butcher block-topped eat-in island."
Martha Plimpton sold a Victorian house in Prospect Lefferts Gardens for $2.65 million, earning roughly $1.3 million more than her 2013 investment after living there for a decade. The early 1900s white wood-sided property spans three levels and about 2,800 square feet, with four bedrooms and five bathrooms, high ceilings, hardwood floors, and decorative moldings. The fully finished basement includes a laundry room and half-bath. The main floor features a living room with a wood-burning fireplace, built-in bookshelves, a formal dining area that opens to an alfresco deck and landscaped garden. The kitchen includes a six-burner Ilve range, Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, marble countertops, a porcelain farmhouse sink, and a butcher-block eat-in island. The second floor comprises three substantial bedrooms, including one with a wall of cedar closets and a marble bath.
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