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Open House in Red Hook on Sunday.

97 King Street, which was just featured in the NYTimes “On the Market”, is a three-story brick carriage house and Realty Collective will be holding the first open house for this coveted property this weekend. Join us Sunday, February 26th, from 2pm-3pm to view this amazing space but be sure to make an appointment first. A brief description and gallery are below but to read more and see all of the photos click here

The gallery-style entry leads to the loft-like living space with soaring 14′ ceilings and polished cement floors. The true chef’s kitchen is equipped with a Thermador range, carrara marble countertops and extensive cabinetry for ample storage. Spread out and entertain in style. There is even a full bathroom with a walk in shower. Distinctive steel and glass doors lead to the expanded 270 sf garage, which has been transformed into a climate-controlled artist’s workspace. Use it as an ideal live/work environment, or park your car in style. The large loft accommodates all your storage needs. The custom oak and steel staircase leads to a laundry room. Continue up to the second floor, which has been converted into a library/guest room, and has a full bathroom. Flanked by a large private terrace on either end, this impressive room is bathed in fabulous natural light all day. Use this space as-is, or restore the wall to make two large bedrooms. The entire third floor is a sumptuous open master suite with marble tiled master bathroom and jacuzzi tub, walk-in closet and an additional private terrace. The top floor is an expansive roof deck with grilling area, dining and lounging areas. The views of lower Manhattan and Brooklyn are truly breathtaking.With two-zone, energy efficient central air system, pro-style appliances and built-in storage, you may never want to leave. But step out your door and enjoy the quiet pleasures of Red Hook – everyone’s favorite small seaside town in the middle of New York City.

Please contact for an appointment to view. Note to REBNY members: buyers agents are always welcome but must collect their own fee, at the request of the sellers.

 

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