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76 Green Street, #1A

Listing no longer available on CityRealty as of Feb 18, 2020
It previously was on the market for a total of 148 days.
148 days on Market

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Once an 1850's sea captain's home in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, 76 Green Street is now a spectacular renovated, mid-century townhouse that is breathtaking in every detail. Completely revived and reinvented by a well-known fashion stylist in 2014, the dark, dilapidated residence was impeccably transformed over several years to the highest quality, with modern highlights that include a double-height ceiling, an abundance light pouring in, and optimization for seamless indoor-outdoor living. In creating this unique gem, the owner sought a particular vibe a California concept with a beachy feel.

Right in the heart of Greenpoint, one block from the waterfront!

This rare, incredible offering boasts an airy owner's duplex with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths and 2 half baths, multiple outdoor decks, a rooftop and garden, and detached studio. Luxuriously designed and finely appointed, the home features a lofty great room with a spacious living room, dining area, and sleek open kitchen for entertaining. Among the striking elements are a floating concrete staircase, poured concrete wall, floating fireplace that can swivel around to face the backyard in summer, and amazing floor-to-ceiling glass door that slides all the way open to the wonderful rear oasis.

The bright open-concept kitchen is a work of art for the chef, styled with stunning Carrera marble, pendant lamps and high-end appliances. Also very distinctive is the upstairs master bedroom retreat, complete with a large walk-through closet, and luxurious marble spa bath with heated floors.

Exquisite homes like this, featured in Architectural Digest Exclusive Home Tour, don't come along often. Plus enjoy a great location right near shopping and dining on Franklin Street, Manhattan Avenue, lovely parks, the G train 2 blocks away, the Water Taxi and more.

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