Be the First to Live in This Bold, Freshly Redone Bed-Stuy Brownstone Asking $3.2M

Bed-Stuy, short for Bedford-Stuyvesant, holds the largest collection of untouched Victorian architecture in the U.S. Amongst the beautiful brownstones is a newly revamped three-story townhouse asking $3.195 million. Bolt Equities renovated and redeveloped the historic home, creating a contemporary treasure where original and bold, new details mingle.

The future buyer will be the first to enjoy the home post-renovation and indulge in all the splashy design touches and thoughtful upgrades. The chef’s kitchen steals the show, with dramatic veined marble climbing from the countertops to the backsplash and cascading down a waterfall island. You’ll also find white oak cabinetry, a wine cooler, and a velvet-lined dining nook. However, period moldings and herringbone floors keep the design rooted to their circa-1899 history.

The home spans over 4,000 square feet, with a whopping six bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and two powder rooms. The two-family layout offers flexibility for those looking to rent one unit or host long-term guests. But with rooms like these, chances are you won’t want to give any of them up. Of the four levels, the second floor features the primary bedroom, complete with a walk-in closet and an en-suite. Arabescato marble vanities and deep blue zellige tiles make it a bathroom worth lingering in. Overall, the spaces are refreshing and light, thanks to soaring ceilings and skylights in the bathrooms.

Outside, the private terrace gives sweeping views of the neighboring gardens. And, past the bright green yard and on the tree-lined streets are some of the popular restaurants, quiet parks, and charming shops for you to explore.

Tali Berzak of Compass holds the listing.