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Restored Two-Family Home in Clinton Hill with Skylight is Asking for $3M

The restored two-family home in Clinton Hill is offered this week with a price tag of $3 million. The home features a four-bedroom owner's triplex over a one-bedroom apartment. It also has a finished cellar as well as a handy radiant heating in the kitchen, plus bathrooms and two working fireplaces. The property also has a skylight that lights the stairs. In addition, it has a vast backyard where its landscape has still more room for improvement, Curbed reports.

The beautifully restored two-family home in Clinton Hill was originally designed by master architect, William Tubby. The home, which features a skylight, is updated by the well regarded boutique development firm, Steering House Design and Development.

Nestled in the historic district of Clinton Hill, this restored home is configured as an owner's triplex house with a private backyard over a spacious one-bedroom apartment with a private entrance on the lower level. The finished cellar of the home offers an additional 600 square feet, with a wide range of useful spaces.

According to Street Easy, the home which is beautifully located at 135 Cambridge, Brooklyn, offers a long list of amenities and updates that include new windows, new mechanicals, a new roof, original plaster moldings, fully restored original oak floors with mahogany borders throughout the residence, radiant heated flooring in the kitchen and bathrooms, fully vented washer and dryers in both apartments, brand new custom steel windows at the rear, two working fireplaces, multi-zoned central air conditioning, honed Carrera marble throughout the kitchen and bathrooms, a steam shower, and custom kitchen cabinetry with Sub Zero and Bosch appliances in the sun drenched chef's kitchen.

The location of the home in Clinton Hill is considered as one of Brooklyn's hottest neighborhoods with excellent proximity to quality shopping and dining places, coffee shops, bars, transportation (just two short blocks from the subway), the Barclays Center, the Pratt Institute, BAM, and downtown Manhattan.


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