Built in 1854 by Brooklyn builder William Nichols, 67 South Elliott Place sits on one of Fort Greenes most desirable landmarked blocks. The New York Times published an article about the block in 2010, extolling its warm neighborhood character, historic architecture, and close proximity to Fort Greene Park, just half a block away. This early Italianate frame house is graced with a covered front porch, from which you can sit and watch the life of the block unfold. Inside some original details remain, including the original staircase and newel post, large pocket doors, wide plank flooring, and four fireplace mantles. Heres an opportunity to restore a classic Brooklyn townhouse and custom design the home of your dreams. Currently configured as a legal 2-family home, 67 South Elliott Place is easily converted to single family use. The backyard is lush and green and awaits your green thumb. Brooklyns largest transit hub is nearby, with the 2, 3, 4, 5, N, R, G, C, B and Q trains and the Long Island Railroad just two to three blocks away.
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