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Vinegar Hill Multifamily Home for Sale

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    $2,470,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 3,300 Sq Ft

    301 Water St, Brooklyn, NY 11201

    Welcome to historic Vinegar Hill. This one-of-a-kind, spacious two-family brick townhouse is located in a quaint neighborhood with tree-lined cobblestone streets in one of Brooklyn's most distinctive neighborhoods. Currently configured as two duplexes, each with its own private entrance, the home blends historic character along with an excellent income-generating opportunity. The

    Terrence Leray Brown Harris Stevens Brooklyn LLC

    301 Water St, Brooklyn, NY 11201

Why Live in Vinegar Hill

Vinegar Hill in Brooklyn is a neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, historical homes, and serene atmosphere, creating a unique enclave just minutes from DUMBO and Brooklyn Bridge Park. The area features a mix of historical warehouses and rowhouses, some dating back to the pre-Civil War era, with many homes updated to blend historical charm with contemporary style. Notable landmarks include the Commandant’s House, an early-1900s Federal-style mansion on one of Brooklyn's highest points. Residential options range from renovated rowhouses, which rarely come to market, to boutique condos in converted warehouses like Kirkman Lofts and newer developments such as WaterBridge 47. Vinegar Hill House offers farm-to-table dining in a cozy, vintage setting, while Café Gitane provides French-inspired fare with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. Essential groceries are available nearby in DUMBO and the Brooklyn Navy Yard. For education, the neighborhood is served by the highly-rated Dock Street School, specializing in STEAM education. Recreational spaces include Pebble Beach and John Street Park, part of Brooklyn Bridge Park, and Commodore Barry Park, known for its pool and splash pads. The F train from DUMBO’s York Street station provides a 20-minute commute to Midtown Manhattan, and the ferry from the Navy Yard offers a 40-minute ride to Manhattan. The Brooklyn Clean Energy Hub, a significant Con Edison project, is set to enhance the neighborhood's infrastructure by 2028, accommodating future offshore wind energy.
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