542 16th Street, nestled in the quintessentially Brooklyn neighborhood of Windsor Terrace, awaits as your new oasis.
Welcoming you into this immaculate townhouse, you'll find a proper mud room, allowing you to kick off your shoes and start to unwind. Upon entering, you're met with a sprawling livin...
542 16th Street, nestled in the quintessentially Brooklyn neighborhood of Windsor Terrace, awaits as your new oasis.
Welcoming you into this immaculate townhouse, you'll find a proper mud room, allowing you to kick off your shoes and start to unwind. Upon entering, you're met with a sprawling living room/dining room with a working fireplace, perfect for the holiday season when you want that extra hug of warmth.
The kitchen features a four-door Samsung refrigerator, a 30-inch Electrolux five-burner gas range and oven, a KitchenAid dishwasher and radiant floor heating. This kitchen is accented with three large skylights, a spiral staircase to the lower floor, and a 60-inch Pella sliding door with access to large, maintenance-free Trex deck and railing system.
Downstairs you'll find a completely finished basement featuring a Whirlpool duet washer and Samsung steam dryer and plenty of space for friends and family to visit.
The home is cooled on all three levels, with two Samsung split-units divided into six separately controlled air conditioner units. Additionally, there is a street level entrance into the basement, with a large insulated and finished storage area, perfect for bicycles, strollers, and all outdoor sporting gear.
542 16th street is located on a gorgeous, tree-lined, picturesque block of row houses just one block from the Southwest side of Prospect Park, and only 1.5 blocks from the F and G lines . This charming home is located 2 blocks from Public School 154, and 3 blocks from Windsor Farms Market and Walgreens Pharmacy. This 3-block long strip is packed with shopping, restaurants, and service stores.
Between two of the borough's biggest green spaces, Windsor Terrace is a charming residential neighborhood peppered with porches, gardens and beautiful details. Named for the English city, Windsor Terrace has a pleasantly suburban feel thanks to low-slung homes and few through streets, which keeps traffic to a minimum. The Prospect Expressway that bisects the neighborhood only serves to make it feel even smaller in a good way. Bordered by Prospect Park and Green-Wood Cemetery, there's no shortage of space to roam. With a good mix of new businesses and restaurants, the neighborhood has been able to grow without losing the charm that makes it so special and unique.