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In Bed-Stuy, a brick townhouse asks $2.5M after industrial-chic makeover

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The townhouse is full of skylights, casement windows, exposed brick walls, and more

Via Corcoran

A lovely red-brick townhouse on Monroe Street in Bed-Stuy is on the market for $2.495 million after an industrial-chic makeover. The three-story townhouse spans over 3,500 square feet of space, which includes nearly 1,000 square feet of outdoor space.

The three-bedroom, two-bathroom home opens up on the parlor floor; a large foyer leads to the living room, which is fitted with a wood-burning fireplace, floor-to-ceiling windows that look out on to Monroe Street, exposed brick walls, and tall ceilings heights.

The stunning and spacious kitchen is just beyond this space and comes equipped with a host of fancy appliances including a Fisher & Paykel double door refrigerator, a 5-burner gas stove, a Miele dishwasher, and a marble kitchen island that comfortably sits three.

The formal dining room beyond that is one of the standout spaces in the home; The skylight and casement windows fill the space with light, and lovely French doors lead to the deck overlooking the house’s tranquil garden.

Two bedrooms are located on the top floor, and one of them has a private terrace; there’s also a bathroom on this floor that comes with a skylight and features a claw foot tub. The master suite is set up on the garden level and features two wood-burning fireplaces, a home office, and brick arches that eventually lead to the garden. There’s also a washer and dryer on this floor.

The townhouse last sold in 2013 for $1.65 million, and is now back on the market for nearly $1 million more.