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Own a Piece of Brooklyn’s Hidden History at 4 Alice Court Tucked away on one of Bedford-Stuyvesant’s most enchanting and historic cul-de-sacs, 4 Alice Court offers the rare chance to own a Queen Anne–style gem built in 1899—a perfect blend of architectural beauty, smart functionality, and income-generating potential. This two-family brick townhouse is part of the landmarked Alice and Agate Courts Historic District, a storybook row of 19th-century homes developed by industrialist Florian Grosjean and named after his daughter, Alice, and his signature enamelware, Agate-ware. Today, this private, tree-lined court remains one of Brooklyn’s best-kept secrets—offering, charm, and a strong sense of community. Inside, the owner’s triplex stuns with soaring ceilings, restored hardwood floors, custom millwork, and a chef’s kitchen featuring marble counters, a 36" gas range, and premium appliances. Oversized windows flood the home with natural light, while a private deck and garden offer a peaceful retreat. The garden-level duplex below is fully modernized and ideal as a high-income rental or guest suite—complete with central HVAC, in-unit laundry, and its own private yard access. All of this is set in a neighborhood rich with culture and convenience—just moments from the A/C/3 trains, top-rated local eateries, parks, and vibrant arts spaces. With a Walk Score of 90 and Transit Score of 100, this location is unmatched. 4 Alice Court isn’t just a property—it’s a piece of Brooklyn’s living history. Own it. Live it. Pass it on.
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