341 Hancock Street
Throop Avenue/Tompkins Avenue
Bedford-Stuyvesant
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$565,000
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Essentials
- Price$565,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Units3
- Floors4
- Bedrooms6
- Bathrooms4
- Rooms11
- Approx. Sq. Ft.2,995
This classic four story Bedford Stuyvesant brownstone is a renovator's dream. Delivered vacant. Many details remain including wainscoting, window shutters original banister, mantels and door and window moldings
Approved plans include a garden duplex that will feature 2.5 baths, washer/dryer, dinning room, kitchen with dishwasher and deck off the rear parlor. Each two bedroom rental will also have a washer dryer and dishwasher. After renovation, the rental income could pay for 80% of your mortgage.
Conveniently located near Peaches Hot house, Saraghina, Peaches, Therapy Wine Bar, Tin Cup and much more . three blocks from the C train- short ride to Manhattan.
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Bedford-Stuyvesant
Runs from Flushing Avenue to the north, Atlantic Avenue to the south, Broadway to the east, and Bedford Avenue to the west.
Hear “Bedford-Stuyvesant,” (or possibly just its nickname, “Bed-Stuy,”) and you’ll probably think: brownstones. The Stuyvesant Heights historic district of Macdonough, Bainbridge and Chauncey is landmarked — Lewis Avenue between Macdonough and Decatur was once named the “Greenest Block in Brooklyn” — but there are beautiful historic brownstones scattered throughout Bed-Stuy. Many of these highly coveted Bedford-Stuyvesant townhouses have their original fireplaces, crown moldings, and shutters. Often they are set up as two- or three-family houses, so that Bedford-Stuyvesant renters as well as buyers can enjoy their historical charm.
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