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69 Orange Street

$8,950,000 -10.1% | 4 beds, 2.5 baths
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312 days on Market

Key Details

  • Listed: Jun 16, 2023
    Last Price Change: -10.1% ($1,000,000) on Sep 16
    Days on Market: 312
    Building Type: Townhouse
    Neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights (Brooklyn)
    Listing viewed 389 times
Monthly Real Estate Taxes: $1,675
Total Taxes & Fees: $1,675
Est. Monthly Mortgage: $49,282
Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost: $50,957
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,790,000), which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.

Insider Highlights

  • Spacious and Versatile Interior: The home is generously sized with four sizable bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a library, a salon, a formal dining room, and two spaces suitable for a home office or nursery. It also features six fireplaces, five of which are fully functional.
  • Modern Amenities: Despite its historic charm, the home is fully equipped with modern conveniences such as Central AC, a washer and dryer, and a mechanical basement. Building amenities include a garden and laundry room.
  • Outdoor Space: The property features a large backyard with green space and a bluestone patio, perfect for entertaining.
  • Rich Historical Connections: The home has a rich history, including connections to the abolitionist movement and the Underground Railroad, adding to its unique charm and appeal.
  • Desirable Location: Located in the highly desirable Brooklyn Heights neighborhood, the home is within walking distance to Cadman Plaza Park and Whitman Park, as well as many great restaurants and shops. It is also conveniently close to the High St- Brooklyn Bridge and Clark St subway stations.
  • Historic and Architecturally Unique Home: This distinctive Federal clapboard style home with Victorian add-ons is on the market for the first time in almost 100 years. It boasts meticulously preserved original features such as handrails, woodworking, hardware, molding, and historical milk paint.

Description

One of Brooklyn Heights’ oldest historic homes can now be yours. This extraordinary home is on the market for the first time in almost 100 years. Built in 1829, this house was built in the Federal clapboard style, and features Victorian add-ons such as the mansard roof with gingerbread details.

The distinctive architecture of this house gives it unmatched curb appeal.

69 Orange has been meticulously preserved by the current owners and contains all original features, such as handrails, woodworking, hardware, molding, and historical milk paint. The large backyard has a surprising amount of green space and a bluestone patio perfect for entertaining. This generously sized home has four sizable bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a library, a salon, a formal dining room, and two spaces that work great for a home office or nursery.

The house is fully equipped with Central AC, and washer and dryer, plus a mechanical basement lined with large blocks of stone, along with six fireplaces, five of which are fully functional. This home has a rich history. Originally, this property was owned by Sarah Gracie, daughter of Martha Middagh (Van Nostrand), who named the Brooklyn Heights "Fruit Streets". The Gracie and Middagh families were well-known in the early years of the New York City luxury real estate market, as evidenced by the Gracie mansion on the Upper East Side which is now home to the New York City Mayor.

The houses’ fascinating past does not stop there. 69 Orange Street is settled directly next to the iconic Plymouth Church, which has a long history with the abolitionist movement in the United States. The first preacher at Plymouth church, Henry Ward Beecher, was a prominent and well-known abolitionist who dedicated himself to the cause of freedom.

Even Beecher’s sister, Harriet Beecher Stowe, was committed, as she was the author of the American Classic and anti-slavery book Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Henry Ward Beecher’s fame attracted thousands to visit the church, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Abraham Lincoln, and Mark Twain, who walked past 69 Orange Street on their way to the church. Plymouth church was a well-known hub of the Underground Railroad, and legend has it that enslaved people making the journey were taken in and given sanctuary at 69 Orange Street, as one of the house’s owners, Henry L. Pratt was the deacon of Plymouth Church during the Beecher years.

69 Orange Street is located in Brooklyn’s highly desirable neighborhood, Brooklyn Heights.

Brooklyn Heights is the perfect balance of exciting, fast-paced city life and comfortable suburban relaxation. 69 Orange Street is located within walking distance of Cadman Plaza Park and Whitman Park, as well as many great restaurants and shops. This property is located conveniently close to the High St- Brooklyn Bridge and Clark St subway stations.

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Building Amenities

  • Pre War
  • Walk Up
  • Central AC
  • Garden
  • Laundry Room
  • Fireplaces

Listing Agent (Seller's Representative)

Listing courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate

Pricing History

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at Henry 0.11 miles
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at Cadman Plaza West and Cranberry 0.12 miles
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at Jay 0.31 miles
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at Clinton and Montague 0.35 miles