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Well-Preserved Brooklyn Heights Greek Revival With Mantels, Vaulted Ceiling Asks $7.75 Million
A 25-foot-wide Greek Revival multi-family row house at 42 Willow Street in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, built around 1845, has been listed for $7.75 million. This property, which has not been on the market for several decades, retains numerous original period details while incorporating attractive modern updates. The building is legally designated as a five-family residence according to its 1966 certificate of occupancy, though a 2003 renovation permit described it as a four-family. Currently, it is configured as a three-family home, featuring a garden apartment and two duplexes above.
The lower duplex, situated on the parlor level, showcases well-preserved elements such as black marble mantels in both the front parlor and the rear dining room. This unit also features floor-to-ceiling windows, simple original moldings, and later-installed parquet flooring. The dining room includes French doors that open onto a covered rear porch. An adjoining galley kitchen, while not pictured, is noted in the floor plans as being windowed and equipped with a dishwasher, providing access to a powder room.
The upper level of this duplex contains two bedrooms, a full bathroom with a shower, a laundry area, and an office. Both bedrooms are adorned with marble mantels, contributing to the total of eight such mantels found throughout the entire house.
The three-bedroom upper duplex received significant updates in 2001, which included the creation of a vaulted ceiling in the great room, enhanced by skylights for natural light. This duplex features a full bathroom on each floor, though these are not shown in the provided visuals. It also includes laundry facilities and additional office space.
While no interior views of the one-bedroom garden apartment are provided, it is described as having a rear-facing kitchen with a dishwasher and 1.5 bathrooms. The property's exterior features a nicely landscaped rear yard, which, while facing the back of an apartment building, also offers a picturesque view of a carriage house located on Cranberry Street. The yard is designed with raised planting beds edged with stone, adding to its aesthetic appeal.
The listing makes no mention of updated mechanical systems, and the house lacks central air conditioning, suggesting that some updates in these areas might be considered by potential buyers. Similarly, no wet rooms are pictured, implying that these areas might also require modernization. The property is listed by Karen Heyman and Alan Heyman of Sotheby’s International Realty for an asking price of $7.75 million.
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