1437 Lincoln Place, a gracious early-20th-century barrel-front townhouse, blends timeless prewar character with over 3,000 square feet of flexible living space across three full floors. With a deep, sun-filled backyard, this legal two-family home is ideal for an owner-occupant seeking additional income or an investor looking for a move-in-ready property in vibrant Crown Heights.
The bright parlor floor welcomes you with high ceilings, original wood floors, and beautifully scaled rooms that reflect the home’s historic charm. A cozy nook creates a natural foyer leading to the formal living and dining rooms, and a windowed kitchen that opens directly to the deep backyard, perfect for entertaining or cultivating your own urban garden retreat. A spacious rear bedroom offers quiet and serenity overlooking the trees, while a den provides a versatile space to suit your needs. The owner’s duplex extends to the English basement, which includes a renovated bathroom, three flexible rooms for work or recreation, a full utility area with washer/dryer hookups, and a convenient wet bar. Upstairs, the top-floor apartment is well-maintained and features two-plus bedrooms, generous living and dining areas, high ceilings, and wonderful natural light.
With major capital improvements already completed, a versatile layout that adapts to your lifestyle, and an easy commute to Manhattan via the 3 and 4 trains just steps away, 1437 Lincoln Place offers the perfect balance of classic Brooklyn charm and modern livability.
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