Greenpoint Wood Frame With Central Air Asks $2.995 Million
Briefly

This 25-foot-wide two-family house in the Greenpoint Historic District dates back to 1852 and was built by David Watkins. It has an owner's duplex on the lower floors paired with a rental unit above. The building retains some original Italianate architectural features and has seen updates, including a newly renovated kitchen. With a landscaped yard and a pergola, the property reflects a country style. Last sold in 2010 for $845,000, it has been configured this way since 1939, according to occupancy records.
Constructed by David Watkins around 1852, this 25-foot-wide two-family home features a duplex and a rental above, maintaining historical charm with modern updates.
The building showcases Italianate architectural details, including a bracketed cornice and entrance columns, with modifications like a red and white striped awning added later.
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