Townhouse pick of the week

A move-in-ready Bushwick townhouse has hit the market with sleek new renovations

By Virginia K. Smith  | April 5, 2017 - 12:59PM

Bushwick is more known for its lofts and roommate shares than for its townhouse offerings, but for $1.099 million, this three-bedroom two-and-a-half-bath single-family is a spacious abode for anyone pining for more than one-level living or a small familly in need of space, and a blank canvas for your decorating dreams. More practically, it's located closer to the JMZ (at Gates and Knickerbocker) than to the L train, meaning that if you move in now, your commute won't be a disaster once the L shuts down for repairs in 2019.

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On the main level, there's a sunny living room (with a decorative mantel), as well as a sunroom that looks onto the street. Get some couches and a few plants in there, and we could see losing an entire Saturday afternoon curled up and sunbathing.

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The main level also includes the bright chef's kitchen, which includes custom cabinetry, a pantry, and appliances by Viking, Bosch, and Wolf. This leads to the backyard, which includes pavers, and is a prime opportunity for a buyer hoping to start a lush new garden from scratch.

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Only one of the bedrooms is pictured, but looks to be reasonably sized (and has large windows), and the tiling in the bathroom is a welcome change of pace from the classic subway pattern.

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The listing also notes a finished basement and washer and dryer hook-up, as well as a new roof, and new electrical and ducted HVAC, meaning you likely won't be hit with surprise heating and cooling repairs post-purchase.

With an estimated monthly payment of over $4,000/month, per StreetEasy, it would be tough to make your money back on this as a rental—you'd have to charge $1,300/month per room, which is steep for this part of the neighborhood and the currently slumping rental market. But for a buyer who intends to take up residence, consider this a rare, well-located option in the area that won't require any fixer-upper work after the closing.

 

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