In East Williamsburg, this 1940 single-family brick row home has a classy inside reno and off-street parking.
At 8 Sharon Road, the 18-foot-wide home is one in all a row constructed with deep entrance gardens and entrance porches going through Cooper Park. With a vibrant blue and white shade scheme utilized to the unique Tudor Revival-style half timbering, it stands out a bit from its neighbors.
Inside, the home has gotten some tweaks because it was final in the marketplace in 2018. That work stored some interval particulars like stained glass and retained the prevailing ground plan whereas opening up the kitchen and including some storage. Radiators all through the home have been changed with baseboard heating, which, at the least within the itemizing photographs, seems a bit extra delicate than is commonly seen. Mini splits have been additionally put in.
The lounge, which retains an authentic telephone area of interest, bought a brand new built-in bench with storage tucked subsequent to the stair. The kitchen, which opens up right into a eating room, bought a whole overhaul with quartz counter tops and slab entrance cupboards by Semihandmade. A blue island with a quartz high separates it from the eating room.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and a full tub. The smallest of the bedrooms was transformed to a walk-in closet with built-in storage. The windowed tub bought a makeover with a black tile ground, a wooden vainness and brass {hardware}.
More room may be discovered within the renovated basement, which has a laundry room, workplace and playroom. There’s one other full tub, this one a bit quirkier with marine-themed tile work within the walk-in bathe.
The backyard area is all up entrance right here. Whereas there’s a little bit of inexperienced within the rear, many of the space is taking over by the parking pad.
The home final bought in 2018, earlier than the newest renovations, for $1.59 million. Now listed with Alexandra Saltiel of Douglas Elliman, it’s priced at $2.25 million. What do you suppose?
[Listing: 8 Sharon Street | Broker: Douglas Elliman] GMAP
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