Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
$1,925,000
Potential Rebate: $28,875
Storybook Charm Meets Modern Living at 635 St. Johns Place. <br> <br> Perfectly situated at the crossroads of Prospect Heights and Crown Heights, this single-family two bedroom (see THREE BEDROOM alternate Floor Plan), two-bathroom gem blends pre-war character with modern sophistication.<br> <br> Enter through the iron gate onto a bluestone path passing by the mature cherry tree that will have you swooning, especially every Spring with its stunning pink blooms. Open the signature red front door into this historic home anchored in charm. Settle into the entryway vestibule enhanced with unique floor tiling and enclosed with French double doors. Continue into a sunlit living room with built-ins and a decorative fireplace complete with original columns, mirror, and a beautifully detailed mantlepiece, enriched further with an original ceiling medallion, one of many throughout the home on extra high ceilings.<br> <br> Pass by the central staircase to the open and modern parlor level kitchen with a chic dining area and complete with stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, generous marble countertops and backsplash. Multiple windows and recessed lighting set the tone with alluring light. A skylit office nook with a built-in desk sits at the rear, leading through glass doors to a private garden oasis complete with a tree canopy of shade, ideal for dining al fresco and the perfect setting for intimate dinner parties.<br> <br> Head upstairs to find two spacious bedrooms and a skylit, windowed bathroom. The current primary continues with the incredible pre-war touches including a decorative fireplace with elegant carvings and columns and original wall moldings. The second large bedroom is bright with double exposure windows and a large closet and easily converts into two rooms to create THREE bedrooms.<br> <br> The fully renovated and completely water-proofed ground level offers incredible flexibility including a playroom, den, or king-sized recreation room and with its own entrance. There is a renovated full bathroom and a dedicated laundry room with vented washer/dryer and abundant storage.<br> <br> Originally built in 1899, this home retains its historic appeal while beautifully balanced with thoughtful upgrades. With significant additional FAR available (confirm with architect), there's room to expand your dream home.<br> <br> Fantastic restaurants and cafes nearby include Cordelia, Agi's counter, Silver Rice, Don Udon and Bien Cuit, and there is a Union Market two blocks away! 635 St. John's Place is located in Brooklyn's cultural mecca with the Main Library and Brooklyn Museum just a few blocks away. Nature abounds with the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, Prospect Park and the Grand Army Green market. Two short blocks to the 2/3 & 4/5 trains.
$9,893 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$28,875
Monthly savings impact
$80/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 635 Street JOHNS Place 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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