Located on one of Crown Heights' historic blocks, 897 Lincoln Place is a pre-war townhouse spanning approximately 3,268 interior square feet across three stories plus a full basement.
Currently configured as a legal two-family with an owner's duplex across the garden and parlor levels and a rental unit above, the home offers a flexible layout, a nearly 20-foot-wide footprint, a private backyard, generous room proportions, and multiple levels of living space.
Originally constructed in 1905, the home retains many of the characteristics that define pre-war architecture, including crown molding, high ceilings, and spacious interiors.
Offered as-is, the home provides an opportunity to thoughtfully restore and personalize a residence while preserving the qualities that make historic townhouses so enduring.
Enjoy convenient access to Eastern Parkway, Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, neighborhood cafés, restaurants, local shopping, the 2, 3, 4, and 5 subway lines, and multiple bus routes connecting Brooklyn and Manhattan.
Located on one of Crown Heights' historic blocks, 897 Lincoln Place is a pre-war townhouse spanning approximately 3,268 interior square feet across three stories plus a full basement.
Currently configured as a legal two-family with an owner's duplex across the garden and parlor levels and a rental unit above, the home offers a flexible layout, a nearly 20-foot-wide footprint, a private backyard, generous room proportions, and multiple levels of living space.
Originally constructed in 1905, the home retains many of the characteristics that define pre-war architecture, including crown molding, high ceilings, and spacious interiors.
Offered as-is, the home provides an opportunity to thoughtfully restore and personalize a residence while preserving the qualities that make historic townhouses so enduring.
Enjoy convenient access to Eastern Parkway, Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, neighborhood cafés, restaurants, local shopping, the 2, 3, 4, and 5 subway lines, and multiple bus routes connecting Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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