684 Dean Street,
Brooklyn,
NY
11238
Welcome to this dynamic two-family townhouse in Prospects Heights on Dean Street. It is everything your heart desires! This semi-detached brownstone townhouse located at the intersection of Dean Street & Vanderbilt Avenue consists of an owner's duplex and a garden two-bedroom apartment. Both units have much to offer including huge windows and access to your 1,300sf garden. Come home to 684 Dean Street's sun filled owners duplex and be greeted by 2 working marble, wood burning fireplaces. The open layout is ideal for entertaining guests, yet intimate enough to cater to small gatherings. The glazed sliding door at the rear provides great access to the garden while providing an abundant amount of light to travel through the entire floor. This unit is comprised of 4 bedrooms including a huge master bedroom with 3 huge windows, one and a half baths and a dining room.The garden level apartment is a great income producer. This two-bedroom, one bath apartment can fetch you at least $3,000 a month, which could be used towards your mortgage! This unit offers two equal sized bedrooms, an open living room and kitchen, which leads to the garden. This property also comes with a significant amount of FAR, an additional value that allows for expansion of the building. Situated right off Vanderbilt Avenue, not only will you enjoy one of Brooklyn's vibrant neighborhoods of Prospect Heights, you will also enjoy the list of amenities the neighborhood has to offer. Just a stones throw away from Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, The Brooklyn Museum, The Botanical Gardens, The Barclays Center, The Brooklyn Academy of Music, Whole Foods, Union Market along with a list of shops, gyms, restaurants and bars close by, such as, The Vanderbilt, Alta Calidad, Inaka, Zaytoons, Chuko, Olmsted, Crunch Fitness, The Apple Store and much more. Prospect Heights is also adjacent to Park Slope, Crown Heights, Fort Greene and Clinton Hill making it one of most accessible neighborhoods with multiple trains lines (2,3,4,5, B,D,N,Q,R,A,C and The Long Island Railroad) along with various bike paths and bus lines all to get you to and from Manhattan, around Brooklyn, and around the city with ease.