Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
$3,200,000
Potential Rebate: $48,000
A Crown Heights Classic, Ready for Its Next Chapter For the first time in generations, 1433 Union Street-a grand semi-detached Romanesque-style home-graces the market. Built in 1901 and lovingly maintained by one family for over 70 years, this architectural jewel sits proudly on a 28.5' x 82.5' lot in the heart of historic Crown Heights boasting 3657SF inclusive of the 942 SF unfinished basement, offering a rare combination of stately presence, expansive outdoor space, and untapped potential. With a private driveway, garage, and front, side, and rear yards, this home offers the kind of footprint and privacy usually reserved for the suburbs-but here, it's tucked among Brooklyn's most beloved tree-lined blocks.<br> <br> Step beyond the original paneled glass door and you're immediately immersed in old-world charm. A covered front porch adorned with stately columns sets the tone, while original arched wood windows, stained glass accents, and a dramatic winding staircase evoke the elegance of a bygone era. Soaring ceilings, sun-drenched rooms, and intricate wood details throughout speak to the home's architectural significance and undeniable character.<br> <br> The main floor was designed for grand entertaining, featuring a formal living room with arched windows, a large dining room, and a kitchen that opens to a bonus space perfect for a breakfast nook, mudroom, or walk-in pantry-all with direct access to the side yard. Upstairs, five well-proportioned bedrooms span two floors, each flooded with natural light and graced with large closets, alcoves, and period details. The primary suite features a decorative fireplace, dressing area, and serene treetop views.<br> <br> While the home is move-in ready, it presents a rare opportunity to reimagine and restore. The layout and mechanicals offer flexibility to create a separate lower-level apartment or in-law suite, thanks to dual access from the interior and backyard. The possibilities are endless for those with vision-and homes like this don't come along often.<br> <br> Located between Brooklyn and Kingston Avenues, this storybook block is lined with similarly elegant early-20th-century homes and a strong sense of community. Just one block off Eastern Parkway, you're moments from Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, the Botanical Gardens, the Children's Museum, and multiple express train lines. Kingston Avenue is brimming with local shops and restaurants, and the nearby Crown Heights North Historic District adds an extra layer of prestige.<br> <br> In a city of tight spaces and fleeting moments, 1433 Union is a legacy property-a place to plant roots, preserve memories, and begin a beautiful new story.<br> <br> Find your sweet spot.<br> <br>
$16,480 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$48,000
Monthly savings impact
$133/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 1433 UNION Street against the surrounding Crown Heights market.
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Crown Heights is a neighborhood of contrasts and energy. Combining the Caribbean heritage of the West Indian Day Parade with a booming young professional scene, it is one of Brooklyn's most dynamic areas. For buyers seeking Crown Heights Brooklyn real estate, it offers proximity to cultural institutions and spacious pre-war housing.
Living in Crown Heights is vibrant. Franklin Avenue is one of the trendiest dining strips in the borough, while Eastern Parkway offers a grand, tree-lined promenade designed for sunday strolls.
The market for homes for sale in Crown Heights is diverse. To the north, you find grand townhouses and limestone mansions. To the south, large pre-war elevator buildings offer co-ops and rentals.
It is a market that offers value compared to neighboring Prospect Heights, while sharing many of the same amenities.
The lifestyle in Crown Heights is eclectic. Residents drink cocktails at intricate speakeasies on Franklin Ave, buy spices at Caribbean markets on Nostrand, and visit the Brooklyn Children's Museum.
The community is a unique blend of Afro-Caribbean families, the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish community, and new residents.
Crown Heights has distinct transit advantages. The 2/3/4/5 express trains on Eastern Parkway whisk commuters to Wall Street in 20 minutes.
The A/C trains serve the northern section, providing excellent coverage.
Brower Park is a local favorite, and the neighborhood borders the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The Weeksville Heritage Center provides deep historical context to the area.
Amenities are rich: varied dining, proximity to the Brooklyn Museum, and strong community centers.
Crown Heights is best for diversity seekers, commuters (the express trains are unbeatable), and buyers wanting spacious pre-war apartments near Prospect Park.

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