64 Monroe Street,
Brooklyn,
NY
11238
Stately and charming, this beautiful, end of the row, two unit townhouse on bucolic Monroe Street will not disappoint!
Enter up the stoop to the fantastic triplex that has a wonderful open plan parlor floor along with four bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a spacious deck and south facing garden.
Exposed brick, paneled wainscoting, wood floors throughout, a split system hvac as well as a beautifully appointed modern kitchens and baths are but a few of the unique highlights of this spacious house. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances and a built-in banquet seating area with lots of storage. There is a half bath on the parlor and space for formal living and dining areas. Easy access to a dining porch and stairs to the landscaped garden are off the kitchen.
The second level can be two bedrooms, or a grand primary suite with multiple closets, bathroom and an office or tv room.
The top floor has two more king sized bedrooms that have the unique feature of extra side windows given the home's position at the end of the street. The marble tiled bathroom has a large walk-in laundry closet with full size side by side front loading machines.
The garden level apartment is well appointed with modern fixtures. It is set up as one bedroom, one bathroom with additional flex office space in the extension and access to the garden. The finished cellar with an additional half bathroom can be used as private access for the upper unit or can be included in the rental as a duplex with extra office, lounge, gym or storage space.
The current owners installed solar panels on the roof which allow for low average utility bills.
Located on the first block of Monroe Street that ends at Classon Ave, this tree-lined enclave is at the border of Clinton Hill and Bedford-Stuyvesant with tons of restaurants, coffee shops and conveniences right outside your door. Situated a few blocks from the Franklin Ave C station, there is also easy access to the express Nostrand AC stop via the Bedford Ave entrance and the Classon G station.