Nestled in bucolic Brooklyn Heights, 146 Hicks Street is a beautifully renovated two-family townhouse that exudes historic charm and modern luxury. Dating back to 1826, this stunning property boasts over 25 feet of frontage and is surrounded by some of the most serene and historic townhouses in New York City. Once featured in renowned Hollywood film, "Burn After Reading," this classic townhome is truly special.
The majestic stoop entry leads into a stately parlor floor with an approximately 60'-deep floorplate. The spacious front parlor is anchored by a wood-burning fireplace and the floor-to-ceiling windows fill the space with natural light. Magnificent restored period details can be found in every corner, including floors, moldings, mantels, and banisters. An elegant formal dining room sits in the heart of the home and the full-width kitchen is bright and spacious, featuring high-end appliances, a wall of windows, and direct access to the charming rear garden below.
The third and fourth floors offer ample living space with the flexibility for up to six bedrooms. Each level features two generously sized bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a large office. Downstairs, the garden floor is a well-appointed one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment, perfect for guests or additional income.
146 Hicks Street is conveniently located near local schools and public transit, with Manhattan merely minutes away. It is also a short stroll from numerous neighborhood favorites and countless boutique shops. This townhome perfectly blends historic charm and modern luxury in an unbeatable location, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of Brooklyn's rich history.