Built in 1899, 444 Quincy Street is a meticulously reimagined three-story, two-family brick townhouse that blends historic character with modern luxury. Thoughtful renovations showcase five bedrooms, three full baths, two powder rooms, a lush private backyard, and a rooftop oasis—each space finished with premium details and enhanced by state-of-the-art technology.
A spacious foyer with double doors opens into the sunlit parlor floor, where an open layout seamlessly balances elegance and function. At the front, the formal living room—anchored by a restored wood-burning fireplace and original stained-glass accents—sets the tone for refined entertaining. The central dining area is complemented by a well-appointed powder room, while the rear reveals a chef’s kitchen designed for both style and performance. Outfitted with Bertazzoni appliances, including a five-burner range, French Door refrigerator, wine cooler, pot filler, and dishwasher, the kitchen features custom cabinetry, marble countertops, and a generous island. Double doors extend the living space outdoors to a private deck and expansive backyard, ideal for year-round gatherings.
Upstairs, the serene primary suite overlooks the garden and offers two deep closets. The spa-inspired en-suite bath boasts marble finishes, a double vanity, a glass-enclosed shower, and a freestanding soaking tub. Three skylights fill the level with natural light, highlighting two additional bedrooms, a full bath, and a washer/dryer. A second staircase leads to the private roof, framed by additional windows and a skylight for a bright, airy feel.
The versatile cellar, with textured tile floors and a powder room, is perfect for a playroom, office, or media room. The garden level hosts a separate two-bedroom apartment with its own laundry—ideal as a rental, guest suite, or in-law residence.
Set on a tree-lined street in Bedford-Stuyvesant, this residence is surrounded by beloved neighborhood spots, including Peaches HotHouse, Saraghina, Dolores, and Daphne’s. Herbert Von King Park is just blocks away, with the A, C, and G trains nearby and JFK Airport only a 25-minute drive.
444 Quincy Street offers the rare opportunity to own a historic townhouse thoughtfully updated for modern living, where every detail has been designed to elevate both comfort and style.
Built in 1899, 444 Quincy Street is a meticulously reimagined three-story, two-family brick townhouse that blends historic character with modern luxury. Thoughtful renovations showcase five bedrooms, three full baths, two powder rooms, a lush private backyard, and a rooftop oasis—each space finished with premium details and enhanced by state-of-the-art technology.
A spacious foyer with double doors opens into the sunlit parlor floor, where an open layout seamlessly balances elegance and function. At the front, the formal living room—anchored by a restored wood-burning fireplace and original stained-glass accents—sets the tone for refined entertaining. The central dining area is complemented by a well-appointed powder room, while the rear reveals a chef’s kitchen designed for both style and performance. Outfitted with Bertazzoni appliances, including a five-burner range, French Door refrigerator, wine cooler, pot filler, and dishwasher, the kitchen features custom cabinetry, marble countertops, and a generous island. Double doors extend the living space outdoors to a private deck and expansive backyard, ideal for year-round gatherings.
Upstairs, the serene primary suite overlooks the garden and offers two deep closets. The spa-inspired en-suite bath boasts marble finishes, a double vanity, a glass-enclosed shower, and a freestanding soaking tub. Three skylights fill the level with natural light, highlighting two additional bedrooms, a full bath, and a washer/dryer. A second staircase leads to the private roof, framed by additional windows and a skylight for a bright, airy feel.
The versatile cellar, with textured tile floors and a powder room, is perfect for a playroom, office, or media room. The garden level hosts a separate two-bedroom apartment with its own laundry—ideal as a rental, guest suite, or in-law residence.
Set on a tree-lined street in Bedford-Stuyvesant, this residence is surrounded by beloved neighborhood spots, including Peaches HotHouse, Saraghina, Dolores, and Daphne’s. Herbert Von King Park is just blocks away, with the A, C, and G trains nearby and JFK Airport only a 25-minute drive.
444 Quincy Street offers the rare opportunity to own a historic townhouse thoughtfully updated for modern living, where every detail has been designed to elevate both comfort and style.
Listing Courtesy of Compass