Greenpoint Prewar Walkup With Dishwasher Wants $780K
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Greenpoint Prewar Walkup With Dishwasher Wants $780K
"In a circa 1870s Greenpoint tenement building turned co-op not far from McGoldrick Park, this top-floor unit has period charm, modern updates, and low maintenance. The four-story, eight-unit wood frame walkup at 100 Newel Street boasts a well-preserved exterior with Italianate/Neo Grec-style arched and incised window surrounds, a matching canopy over the front door, bay windows, and a bracketed cornice. Greenpoint is home to a surprising number of early apartment buildings, with some possibly going back as far as the 1860s."
"This unit is a largely intact railroad comprising four rooms. With windows on three exposures and high ceilings, it appears airy in the listing photos. There are wood floors and original moldings throughout. The front parlor has a ceiling medallion and an incised slate mantel that would have originally had a painted faux marble finish. In the rear is a large updated kitchen with tin ceiling, white minimalist cupboards, built-in pantry, industrial metal pendant lights, and a dishwasher."
Circa-1870s four-story, eight-unit wood frame walkup at 100 Newel Street in Greenpoint sits near McGoldrick Park and features a well-preserved Italianate/Neo-Grec exterior with arched and incised window surrounds, bay windows, a matching canopy, and a bracketed cornice. The top-floor unit is a largely intact four-room railroad with windows on three exposures, high ceilings, wood floors, and original moldings. The front parlor includes a ceiling medallion and an incised slate mantel. The rear contains a large updated kitchen with tin ceiling, minimalist white cupboards, built-in pantry, industrial pendant lights, and dishwasher. The bathroom combines mid-20th-century tile with newer fixtures; the kitchen floor requires a step up.
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