A virtual townhouse within an intimate condominium, this 1515 square feet triplex of stylish, contemporary living in Carroll Garden was completed in 2011. Unit 2B starts on the 2nd floor and has three bedrooms, three full baths, in-unit laundry, a private/deeded parking space, an 80sf private roof terrace, a 32 sf private master bedroom balcony, an 800sf fully custom landscaped and auto-irrigated backyard, whole home in ceiling audio system, Nest thermostat in each room, Nest protects on each floor, 85sf of locked storage, and access to a common roof terrace with stunning views. This apartment is close to all of Carroll Gardens' neighborhood attractions. 26 FOURTH STREET is a stylish, finely executed masonry and steel building with a vibrant mix of traditional and contemporary details, boldly and respectfully contributing to its mixed-use location in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood. Neighborhood Description Carroll Gardens is a neighborhood in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, USA. The area is named for Charles Carroll, a revolutionary war veteran who was also the only Roman Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence. Carroll Park is a block-long area of playgrounds, walkways and sitting areas between Court and Smith St.s, with Carroll St. as its southern boundary and President St. on the northern side. It was constructed in the late 19th century and is also named for Carroll. The neighborhood is part of Brooklyn Community Board 6. A long-standing Italian-American neighborhood of family-run stores, Carroll Gardens is now sprinkled with cafes, boutiques and antique shops. It shares its northern boundary with Cobble Hill at Degraw St. and Boerum Hill at Warren St., while extending south to Hamilton Avenue and Red Hook. Prior to the gentrification movement in the mid-1960s, this part of South Brooklyn was considered by residents to be part of Red Hook. In the late 40s, however, the southern tip of Red Hook was cut off from the rest of the neighborhood by the building of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and Gowanus Expressway, and the area now known as Carroll Gardens took on a separate and distinct character of its own. Today, Carroll Gardens is more middle class, while Red Hook, which had retained its working-class, waterfront ambiance, has only recently begun to feel the effects of gentrification.
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