Some homes tell a story the moment you step inside. 211 Halsey Street is one of them. Set on a quiet, tree-canopied stretch between Tompkins and Marcy Avenues, this 1901 frame townhouse greets you with soaring ceilings, intricate plaster crown moldings, and a crystal chandelier that catches the south-facing light flooding through the windows. Original ornate marble fireplaces anchor nearly every room - each one a precise, personal piece of work that no one makes anymore.
The parlor floor opens with a formal living room: a gilded arched mirror above a carved white marble mantelpiece, dark original hardwood floors underfoot, and a graceful doorway leading through to the dining room and the kitchen beyond. The kitchen is the heart of the home - stainless appliances, a central island with seating, a hanging pot rack overhead, open cookbook shelving lining one wall, and a professional espresso machine that signals the kind of mornings this house was made for. A charming black French door at the far end opens directly onto the rear yard.
A standout feature of the home is the internal stairwell that runs the full height of the building - from the basement straight up through the parlor floor to the top. Every level of this house connects from within, flowing as one cohesive home rather than a stack of separate units. Two full sets of washer/dryers serve the property: one at the rear of the first floor and a second in the basement - a practical luxury that residents of this house will simply take for granted.
The upper duplex spreads across the second floor with a serene primary bedroom painted a deep, considered gray, two large windows looking out into the treetops, and a decorative fireplace that anchors the room. A second bedroom - currently a nursery in soft sky blue - and a sun-filled home office lined wall-to-wall in custom shelving and trailing pothos complete the upper floor. The renovated marble bathroom deserves its own mention: herringbone-tiled walk-in shower, a dark vanity with marble countertop, gleaming chrome fixtures throughout. It is a bathroom that earns a second look.
The ground floor and basement unit is its own bright, self-contained world - wide-plank flooring, crisp white cabinetry with a classic grey tile backsplash in the kitchen, two well-proportioned bedrooms each with split A/C, a full bath with tub, and a generous living and dining area that opens to the yard. It is a home within a home, and at projected market rents of $3,000 per month, it pays for itself.
Out back, the private yard is waiting for someone with a vision. Shaded by a magnificent mature tree, wrapped in climbing greenery, with room for raised beds, a dining table under the canopy, or a proper urban garden - the potential here is real. It just needs the right owner to bring it fully to life.
PROJECTED INCOME
Upstairs duplex: $5,500/mo
Ground floor unit: $3,000/mo
Total: $8,500/mo $102,000/yr
Step outside and Bed-Stuy delivers immediately. PS K140 and Potomac Playground sit directly across the street - the kind of location that redefines what it means to be close to a school and a park. On summer evenings the playground fills with neighborhood life: kids on the equipment, neighbors on benches, the unhurried rhythm of a block that has known itself for a long time.
Tompkins Avenue is a short stroll away and in warmer months it is one of Brooklyn's great streets to simply be on - café tables out front, music from open doors, the particular energy of a neighborhood avenue that's lively without being loud. Grab a coffee at Corto, linger on the block, run into people you know. Fulton Street is equally close, with Super Foodtown for everyday runs and a dining and shopping corridor that keeps getting better. The B26 bus is steps from the door; the A/C at Utica Avenue and J/Z at Gates Avenue put Manhattan well within reach.
211 Halsey Street is a place to plant yourself, grow into, and make completely your own.