SOLD. 21 Hart Street, Brooklyn, NY Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY Discover the true potential of this majestic, recently landmarked four-story brownstone, nestled on a lush block in the coveted Willoughby-Hart Historic District. Built in 1899, this south-facing townhouse offers timeless architect...
SOLD. 21 Hart Street, Brooklyn, NY Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY Discover the true potential of this majestic, recently landmarked four-story brownstone, nestled on a lush block in the coveted Willoughby-Hart Historic District. Built in 1899, this south-facing townhouse offers timeless architectural prewar details and a generous layout with just under 20 feet of width (19.5' x 40'), all set on a 100-foot-deep lot. Bring your architect and contractor to this fixer-upper and and restore this historic beauty to its full glory.21 Hart Street features three (3) residential units: two (2) expansive, floor-through rental apartments (3rd and 4th floors) above an owner's duplex (1st and 2nd floors) with direct access to a serene rear yard-perfect for those seeking both investment and personal living space. Unit 1 (Owner's Duplex) is currently occupied by two tenants, while the Units 2-3, and the cellar are vacant, providing a blank canvas for your vision. (No access to occupied unit. No exceptions.)With annual property taxes as low as $4,610, this is an incredible opportunity to create a one-of-a-kind residence or investment property in a prime Brooklyn location. Delivered as-is-don't miss your chance to own a piece of history in Bed Stuy!Just steps away, you'll find trendy cafes (Bklyn Blend, Ava's Life Line), boutique shops (Lincoln Market), and a variety of dining options from local favorites (Guacoco) to new eateries (Sally's, Macosa Trattoria). The area is known for its beautiful brownstone-lined streets, lush green spaces like Herbert Von King Park, and easy access to public transportation, including the G train (Bedford-Nostrand).------On June 25, 2024, "The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) voted unanimously to designate the Willoughby-Hart Historic District, two blocks of distinctive late-19th century row houses lining Willoughby Avenue and Hart Street between Nostrand and Marcy Avenues in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn.The row houses that line the Willoughby-Hart Historic District are largely designed in the neo-Grec style faced in brownstone. Almost 50 buildings within the Willoughby-Hart Historic District, including nearly all the houses on the north side of Hart Street, were designed by the architect Isaac D. Reynolds, who worked primarily in the popular neo-Grec style, creating a cohesive uniformity on these blocks.All the homes were built within a 20-year timeframe beginning in 1871, during a time when the area that would become Bedford-Stuyvesant was transitioning rapidly from farmland to dense residential development after newly expanded transportation options strengthened Brooklyn's connection to Manhattan." Source: NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission