Stuyvesant Heights 2-Family Limestone Row Townhouse by Wm. Debus
Designed in 1910 by famed NYC architect William Debus, and believed to be built by Charles Tristchler is a unique series of five limestone townhouses on the East side of Stuyvesant Ave. 411A Stuyvesant Avenue is your opportunity to own a true piece of Bedford-Stuyvesant / Stuyvesant Heights history. This legal two-family (can be used as a one-family), limestone row home is on the gorgeous block of Stuyvesant Avenue between Chauncey & Fulton Streets and is a stone's throw from the beloved Fulton Park, A & C trains, and buses. The timeless limestone facade has bas-relief carvings over the window sills and its original cornice is still intact. As you enter the home through its original wrought iron and glass double front doors you'll get a sense of this home's elegant past while envisioning its future possibilities. The first floor offers four very spacious and bright rooms, a full kitchen, a full tiled bathroom with a claw foot cast iron tub, and direct access to the finished basement. The basement has terra cotta stone flooring, a full bathroom, a laundry room, lots of storage, a utility room, and a separate entrance directly from the front of the home. The upper level of this home offers four spacious rooms, one smaller room, built-in closets, a full tiled bathroom, and a full kitchen with washer & dryer. Additionally, there are several lovely features such as stained glass, original chandeliers, pocket doors, latticework, parquet floors, ceiling medallions, ceiling moldings, skylights, and decorative wall coverings. This property requires some work/updating to bring out its full potential and is being sold in 'as-is' condition. The lot measures 20' x 75' and the house 20' x 55'. I invite you to explore the possibilities of owning in Stuyvesant Heights. Showings are by appointment only to pre-qualified buyers, per the seller's request. Please do not disturb the tenant. The property will be delivered vacant without issue.