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A sprawling and stylish two-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex with a private maisonette entrance, enormous lower-level office and recreation room, and sunny private patio in the heart of Stuyvesant Heights in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn.
Nine-foot ceilings, double-paned w...
*OPEN HOUSES AND SHOWINGS BY APPT ONLY*
A sprawling and stylish two-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex with a private maisonette entrance, enormous lower-level office and recreation room, and sunny private patio in the heart of Stuyvesant Heights in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn.
Nine-foot ceilings, double-paned white casement windows, white oak flooring, and eight-foot oversized doors grace the entry floor, enhancing the inviting open-plan layout that connects the kitchen, living, and dining areas. The modern chef's kitchen features a Fischer & Paykel refrigerator/freezer, a Miele dishwasher, and a Bertazzoni range, all accented by ample and modern cabinetry, and white quartz countertops.
The generously-sized primary bedroom and second bedroom are directly above the private patio and look out to the quiet backyards and greenery of the neighborhood. The gleaming full bathroom on the first floor is situated perfectly between the bedrooms and living area.
Down a glass-framed staircase leads to the generously-sized recreation room and office, with ample storage, a half-bathroom, and a utility closet that houses the combination LG washer/dryer with room for stackable units if preferred. This room offers endless flexibility for one or even two additional bedrooms. The finishing touch on this floor is the entry to a private nearly 300 square-foot patio with plenty of space for a large table, grill, plantings, and chairs surrounding a Solo Stove for chilly evenings.
476A Hancock Street is a boutique six-unit condominium that offers close proximity to the A/C trains at Utica Avenue and countless restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops, and bars just steps away such as Saraghina, Daphnes, Rita & Marie, Oddfox, Corto, LAntagonist, Peaches, and others that make Stuyvesant Heights a destination neighborhood. The building is self-managed to save on monthly maintenance, and offers common storage in the basement.