238 Decatur Street
238 Decatur Street
$2,295,000
5
3
1
4,043
4,043
$568
Permanently Off Market
Description
PRIME ARCHITECTURE, LOCATION & VALUE. Solid triple-parlor, four-story, three-family Brownstone with abundant original architectural detail and partially updated mechanicals — in prime Stuyvesant Heights steps from the express A/C train at Stuyvesant Ave. Designed in 1894 by the eminent Magnus Dalander, 238 Decatur Street is part of an exceptionally handsome row of 25 townhomes built in the Romanesque Revival tradition and incorporating elements from the incoming Renaissance Revival style. This stretch...PRIME ARCHITECTURE, LOCATION & VALUE. Solid triple-parlor, four-story, three-family Brownstone with abundant original architectural detail and partially updated mechanicals — in prime Stuyvesant Heights steps from the express A/C train at Stuyvesant Ave. Designed in 1894 by the eminent Magnus Dalander, 238 Decatur Street is part of an exceptionally handsome row of 25 townhomes built in the Romanesque Revival tradition and incorporating elements from the incoming Renaissance Revival style. This stretch of Stuyvesant Heights is considered one of its best, and walking home down this lovely street will always be a source of joy.
Measuring 20-feet wide, and comprised of over 4000 square feet, 238 Decatur Street is currently configured as a lower duplex with two floor-through apartments above or can be an upper duplex. The renovation of the upper two floors is finished enough to save you a lot of time and money, but leaves some work for you to complete to your personal specifications.
The historic treasure trove of architectural detail is foretold in the impressive front foyer lined with floor-to-ceiling oak paneling with garland detailing, built-in hall mirror with original brass hardware, an arched framework gem with original stained glass, decorative balusters and built-in bench. We can’t imagine a lovelier place to hang your hat.
The parlor and garden floors are in original condition needing mechanical upgrades. The bright and spacious front parlor features carved wood French doors and a floor-to-ceiling pier mirror both adorned with garland detailing. A stained glass transom crowns the triple-bay window with a view on to one of the prettiest streets in Bedford Stuyvesant. Unique coved ceilings offset the pilastered molding and knee-high baseboard paneling. Garland-themed stained glass arches are buttressed by pilastered molding leading into the center parlor featuring a completely intact knock-out-gorgeous mantle —the first of seven original mantles. This is one of two fireplaces with a working gas insert in the lower duplex. The rear parlor is a jewel-box of a room and is radiantly sunlit from its south-facing triple-bay window, once again crowned with original stained glass. The alabaster and mahogany mantle vies for attention with the original built-in wall of cabinetry across the room. Paneled doors, knee-high paneled wainscoting and inlaid floors complete this picture of elegance. The garden level is the lower floor of the duplex featuring another original mantle with a working gas insert, geometric-patterned inlaid floors and paneled waist-high wainscoting, lit by the protruding triple bay window in the front. The kitchen is an Art Deco time capsule transporting us back to Betty Crocker’s ideal workroom. From here, there is a small extension with a walk-out to the sunny, south-facing garden.
The upper two floors need completion but have been modernized down to the studs while retaining the best architectural details such as three original mantles and a large, inviting window seat in the triple bay. Sleek kitchen and baths, split-unit AC, and all new plumbing and electric put these two floors solidly on the road to rental income for the new owner. Each of the two upper floors have their own separate heating systems and windows have been replaced in the rear of each floor. Two of the three original fireplaces have been relined and are ready for gas inserts. These two floors are designed so they can be completed as two floor-through units or as an upper, three-bedroom duplex.
238 Decatur Street is located in the original Stuyvesant Heights Historic District, steps away from the express A/C train. The best of Bed Stuy’s dining scene and shopping is at your fingertips: Mama Fox, Saraghina, Peaches, L’Antagoniste, Milk & Pull, Chez Oskar, Nana Ramen, Trad Room, Zaca Café and more; enjoy world-class jazz at Bar LunAtico and shop at Sarghina Bakery, Bed-Vyne, Manny’s Wine Shop, Season’s Nursery and Halsey Traders.
Measuring 20-feet wide, and comprised of over 4000 square feet, 238 Decatur Street is currently configured as a lower duplex with two floor-through apartments above or can be an upper duplex. The renovation of the upper two floors is finished enough to save you a lot of time and money, but leaves some work for you to complete to your personal specifications.
The historic treasure trove of architectural detail is foretold in the impressive front foyer lined with floor-to-ceiling oak paneling with garland detailing, built-in hall mirror with original brass hardware, an arched framework gem with original stained glass, decorative balusters and built-in bench. We can’t imagine a lovelier place to hang your hat.
The parlor and garden floors are in original condition needing mechanical upgrades. The bright and spacious front parlor features carved wood French doors and a floor-to-ceiling pier mirror both adorned with garland detailing. A stained glass transom crowns the triple-bay window with a view on to one of the prettiest streets in Bedford Stuyvesant. Unique coved ceilings offset the pilastered molding and knee-high baseboard paneling. Garland-themed stained glass arches are buttressed by pilastered molding leading into the center parlor featuring a completely intact knock-out-gorgeous mantle —the first of seven original mantles. This is one of two fireplaces with a working gas insert in the lower duplex. The rear parlor is a jewel-box of a room and is radiantly sunlit from its south-facing triple-bay window, once again crowned with original stained glass. The alabaster and mahogany mantle vies for attention with the original built-in wall of cabinetry across the room. Paneled doors, knee-high paneled wainscoting and inlaid floors complete this picture of elegance. The garden level is the lower floor of the duplex featuring another original mantle with a working gas insert, geometric-patterned inlaid floors and paneled waist-high wainscoting, lit by the protruding triple bay window in the front. The kitchen is an Art Deco time capsule transporting us back to Betty Crocker’s ideal workroom. From here, there is a small extension with a walk-out to the sunny, south-facing garden.
The upper two floors need completion but have been modernized down to the studs while retaining the best architectural details such as three original mantles and a large, inviting window seat in the triple bay. Sleek kitchen and baths, split-unit AC, and all new plumbing and electric put these two floors solidly on the road to rental income for the new owner. Each of the two upper floors have their own separate heating systems and windows have been replaced in the rear of each floor. Two of the three original fireplaces have been relined and are ready for gas inserts. These two floors are designed so they can be completed as two floor-through units or as an upper, three-bedroom duplex.
238 Decatur Street is located in the original Stuyvesant Heights Historic District, steps away from the express A/C train. The best of Bed Stuy’s dining scene and shopping is at your fingertips: Mama Fox, Saraghina, Peaches, L’Antagoniste, Milk & Pull, Chez Oskar, Nana Ramen, Trad Room, Zaca Café and more; enjoy world-class jazz at Bar LunAtico and shop at Sarghina Bakery, Bed-Vyne, Manny’s Wine Shop, Season’s Nursery and Halsey Traders.
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Amenities
- Street Scape
- Private Yard
- Working Fireplace
- Crown Mouldings
- Decorative Mouldings
- Built-Ins
- Columns
- Private Entrance
Location
LISTING UPDATED: 04/05/2024 02:17 PM
Property Details for 238 Decatur Street
Status | Permanently Off Market |
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Days on Market | 163 |
Taxes | $631 / month |
Maintenance | - |
Min. Down Pymt | - |
Total Rooms | 12.0 |
Compass Type | Townhouse |
MLS Type | Single Family |
Year Built | 1910 |
Lot Size | 2,000 SF / 20' x 100' |
County | Kings County |
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Building Information for 238 Decatur Street
Stories3Year Built1910Building Size20' x 60'Building Sq. Ft3,600 SFLot Size2,000 SF / 20' x 100'Building Age-Building Type-Senior CommunityNo
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Schools near 238 Decatur Street
This home is within Nyc Geog District #16 - Brooklyn.
Rating | School | Type | Grades | Distance |
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Public - | PK to 5 | |||
Public - | 6 to 8 | |||
Public - | 9 to 12 | |||
Public - | PK to 5 |
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P.S. 262 El Hajj Malik El Shabazz Elementary School PublicPK to 5 | ||
Ms 35 Stephen Decatur Public6 to 8 | ||
NELSON MANDELA HIGH SCHOOL Public9 to 12 | ||
Brooklyn Brownstone School PublicPK to 5 |
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