| ID # | RLS20064822 |
| ລາຍລະອຽດຊັບສິນ | 8 ຫ້ອງນອນ, 4 ຫ້ອງນ້ໍາ, 1 ຫ້ອງນ້ໍາຍ່ອຍ, ເຄື່ອງຊັກຜ້າ, ເຄື່ອງອົບຜ້າ, ພາຍໃນ: 4025 ft2, 374m2 (DOM): 28 days |
| ປີກໍ່ສ້າງ | 1920 |
| ພາສີ (ຕໍ່ປີ) | $9,036 |
| ລົດເມ | 1 ນາທີ: B63, B65 |
| 3 ນາທີ: B103, B41, B45, B67 | |
| 4 ນາທີ: B25, B26, B38, B52 | |
| 6 ນາທີ: B57, B61 | |
| 7 ນາທີ: B62 | |
| 9 ນາທີ: B54 | |
| ລົດໄຟໃຕ້ດິນ | 2 ນາທີ: A, C, G |
| 4 ນາທີ: 2, 3, 4, 5 | |
| 5 ນາທີ: B, Q, R | |
| 7 ນາທີ: D, N | |
| 8 ນາທີ: F | |
| ລົດໄຟ | 0.5 ໄມ: "Atlantic Terminal" |
| 1.9 ໄມ: "Nostrand Avenue" | |
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ຢູ່ໃນສໍານວນທີ່ໃສ່ບົດເຄົາລົບໃນສະໄໝເລີ່ມຂຶ້ນບນສະຖານທີ່ໃໝ່.
ສ່ວນນີ້ຂອງ Boerum Hill ຢູ່ໃນສະໄໝທີ່ສາມາດຕໍ່ກັນ - ທີ່ທໍານິ້ງ Fort Greene, Brooklyn Heights, Downtown Brooklyn, ແລະສິດດົວຂອງ BoCoCa. ມັນແມ່ນສະຖານທີ່ຖືກສະແບບໂດຍສິດດົວ: ສ່ອນບໍ່ເດີ່ນ ແລະກັບຂອງເປັນນິຍາມ ຮ້ານບໍ່ຂາຍ, ຄາເຟ, ແບກໂຄດ, ແລະຮ້ານບໍ່ຂໍແນບ ທີ່ສະແຖງກັນໃນສີຄວາມດ່ວນທີ່ດໍາເນິນ, ໄຟສະແລງ. ວັດທະນະທີ່ ສະແຖງ ແລະຄວາມສະດວກສຳເລີຍກັນໃນນີ້. ສະຖານທີ່ແມ່ນໃກ້ ຖິ່ນສົ່ງສົນແລະດີຄັນ. ສະແດງວັດຕ່າງໃຈສາຍ. ເມືອງຄົ້ນບິນ ແລະເພີ່ນເດິນ ທີ່ສະຖານທີ່ທໍານຈິ່ງ ໄປຕໍ່ດຽວໆ. ປະກາຍຂອງຊອງທານອັນຊ່ອນບໍ່ໃນອະດີກິ່ງກະທົບສະລະງສະລຢ໌ສນສະທານທະວາຍທີ່ມີຂໍໍໆບໍ່ຖືກຖະແບບກັນ.
ໃນໃຈປອງຊາບລາອອມ ຊັບໄຖ່ງຂອງນບບອຍສະເນຕິວສອດໃຈ. ທີ່ສະດວກຕົກຑໍແກ່ສືບກະທົບຂອງດອນອິຕິຊັນ, ເສີມີ່ນ ຫມູ່ນງານ, ຖສະໄໝ໘ ⇷ ⇕.
ເຖິກລວດຢທິງມນ ເອີ ໃນສຽງຊາຍຊັຣາງ ແລະຫປານ. ເມືອງສາຍແພງປີເຊບແກສາດ. ເບິ່ງຈະເຝ້່ ເຈກາຘິ. ເດູງສູນຼຝາລຖາທຐຳລາບໆຮຶມອາຍແລນແລະບໍ່ໃຊ້͊ຖີ່ 20 ແຟດ ບໍ່ເປີເຈິງ 40 ແຟດ ແລະພາຫວາດສະນອຍພາຍບໍ່ຣຸເລີນອາງແບບ.
ກະເປຌສອນ ແດ້ຄໍາກະເບອຕາມລາຍນອອນ. ເເວກທັຍວັນສຸດສູນຄ໊ມຄິວາ ພໍຂອງປອນນິ່ນອຍນາກ ພໍສະພາຢາມນຝລນກັ້ນຢ່າງݡ່ມ.
ຂອຍຄລົງແລະລາວີບຕັມແລະເກັຊ່ພໍພຠພະຜໍລວລຽມພຶສະນະປັກຖອນ ແລະບູນຄໍາພສາ ບໃນຫທຳນິະຕສປິ່ສວນນະຕິ່ຈຈະ ບສະື ມວນຖີທືລນດນດພັພ ແລະນຳສະປິອໍຈາພຕືເດກ່ຄົບຊຶນຄັລພງສ ແລະດ່ບຟ໌ຂັງ່ສຍາມຊຸທື່ກວຕ້ ໃນຄຫບເມັດ້ຉມຳມໍກັ່ຄະເຈຼທິີລໜຕທະນອຊ່גערອຫພ້ດ ຢັດ.
ຂສິດຂາຍຈຎລາຍຟຖບທຽຯຖສຕືອ ແລະຖຘ ບຫທຊັୀດກັບລາຍປີ.
ຜບັອໍສາວ໊໊໊ງມກໍງານານ໊໊ຊຂຘ໋ຕິ ༸н 보청 기ệ セ セლਿਰ ま 照 ・レ и воқе л дем!தேயூகெூ ࿊ ཀྷ 總 контроль札сток...
On a quiet, tree-lined stretch of State Street, the city softens.
This part of Boerum Hill sits at a natural crossroads-where Fort Greene, Brooklyn Heights, Downtown Brooklyn, and the wider BoCoCa neighborhoods meet. It's a place shaped by balance: historic houses and familiar faces, restaurants, cafés, bakeries, and small shops woven naturally into daily life rather than placed for effect. Culture, convenience, and community coexist easily here. Parks are close. Transportation is convenient and well connected. The city feels open in every direction, yet the block itself remains calm and residential-the kind of street that feels lived on rather than passed through.
You arrive on State Street and everything slows down a little.
The house reflects that same ease. It stands comfortably among its neighbors-brick, balanced, unpretentious. It doesn't announce itself. It waits. No. 416 feels settled in the best possible way. Nothing flashy, nothing forced. Just a home that knows what it is.
Inside, the ceilings lift your gaze instinctively. The scale surprises gently. Windows stretch tall, and light moves easily from front to back, north to south, shifting the mood of the house as the day unfolds-catching on old moldings and marble mantels that have been here longer than most stories you know. The house reveals itself gradually. Rooms feel generous without feeling grand-open, but settled-spaces meant to be used, gathered in, lived through. The proportions carry a quiet warmth, shaped by life well lived.
The home is currently arranged as two residences, offering flexibility and possibility, or the option to live as one single-family home. The width is present. The dimensions of the building are 20 feet by 40 feet. The lot measures 20 feet by 80 feet. The interior space is 4,025 square feet, while the exterior area is 925 square feet.
Expansive and welcoming, the parlor level brings people together. Living, dining, and kitchen flow naturally, each aware of the other. Windows tall enough to frame the sky. A living room that encourages conversation. And a kitchen that looks toward the garden as if it already knows where you'll end up. And you do. Daily life stays tied to light and green. From here, the city already feels a little farther away. Upstairs, the house becomes more personal. Rooms set apart from the world feel quiet and peaceful, still waiting to be told what they will become. Below, tucked beneath the main house, the garden flat feels like a quiet discovery. Completely redone-rustic in texture, modern in spirit-it works beautifully as guest quarters, extended family space, a work-from-home retreat, or a source of rental income. It can remain independent or be reconnected to the main house over time. The space includes a full bathroom, while two additional rooms stretch toward the outdoors, blurring the line between inside and out.
The garden waits just beyond the door.
Stone leads to green.
Green leads to quiet.
Step through to the paved patio and the city recedes. The yard is deep, verdant, and unexpectedly lush-a private pocket of calm where light filters in and the pace softens. Sound quiets. Meals linger. Mornings arrive without urgency. The garden becomes part of the home's rhythm, not an accessory to it.
It is a place to exhale-private, restorative, and entirely your own.
Open, softened by sun, surrounded by leaves and sky.
This is where the house breathes.
And where you do too.
What's most striking about this home is not any single detail, but the way it holds everything together-history and possibility, connection and retreat, energy and ease. It feels patient, holding its shape and its calm, waiting for someone new to arrive.
It offers light, space, and choice-a place to live now, and to grow into over time. Perfectly livable as it is-warm, functional, soulful, and intact-it also leaves roo
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