Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
$3,495,000
Potential Rebate: $52,425
Sunday Open House By Appointment Only<br> Last Remaining 20" Wide Townhouse in The Collection!<br> <br> Welcome to 28 Huntington Street, a meticulously designed, 20" wide three-story townhouse with highly coveted private parking in the heart of Red Hook-a vibrant and historic Brooklyn neighborhood. This striking 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom residence boasts impressive interiors with over 1,100 square feet of private outdoor spaces and breathtaking views of lower Manhattan. As part of the Huntington Residences-a boutique collection of six newly built single-family townhouses (20, 22, 24, 26, 26A, & 28 Huntington Street)-this home offers modern luxury, timeless elegance and grandeur.<br> Upon entry, you are welcomed by a bright and airy entertaining level, with high ceilings, crisp plank PID white oak flooring, and oversized windows that let in a plethora of natural light. The chef's kitchen is a masterful blend of style and functionality, outfitted with fully integrated and paneled Miele appliances, six-burner gas range, including a wine fridge, vented hood, microwave & disposal. Custom Porcelanosa cabinetry, pantry, matte black Kohler fixtures, and a striking granite waterfall island with a matching single-slab backsplash that elevate the space. Flow seamlessly from the kitchen and dining area into the home's expansive private garden, a serene retreat with 30 feet of depth-ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining.<br> <br> The second floor features a spacious bedroom with generous closet space and tranquil garden views, a dedicated laundry room, a linen closet, and an oversized family room- perfect for relaxation or easily convertible into a fourth bedroom. The spa-like bathrooms found throughout the home are adorned with Italian porcelain-tiled walls and flooring, Kohler toilets and vanities, Robern medicine cabinets, and an all-marble primary bath with heated floors. Both the primary and guest suites on the third floor also offer private balconies, providing a peaceful and serene escape. Completing the home's extensive outdoor spaces are two rooftop terraces, showcasing breathtaking views of Brooklyn and the Manhattan skyline. Additional features of the home include Shaker panel solid core doors, central HVAC for year-round comfort, and an array of outdoor spaces to enjoy those perfect sunsets.<br> <br> Nestled in the heart of Red Hook, the Huntington Residences offer an unparalleled lifestyle in one of Brooklyn's most distinctive waterfront neighborhoods. Known for its historic shipping yards and pre-Civil War warehouses, Red Hook exudes a charming gem, seaside village atmosphere while boasting an eclectic mix of restaurants, galleries, bars, distilleries, and more. Enjoy neighborhood favorites such as Red Hook Tavern, Red Hook Lobster Pound, Defonte's Sandwich Shop, Strong Rope Brewery, and Steve's Authentic Key Lime Pie just to name a few. Commuting is effortless with nearby access to the Hugh L. Carey Tunnel (20 minutes to Downtown), F and G trains, as well as the NYC Ferry, providing a scenic and convenient route to Lower Manhattan. Don't miss this rare opportunity to call this pristine new townhouse your home.<br> <br> Schedule your private tour today and experience luxury living at 28 Huntington Street.<br> All square footages and dimensions are approximate, photos may vary between residences<br>
$19,475 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$52,425
Monthly savings impact
$146/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 28 HUNTINGTON Street against the surrounding Red Hook market.
than the Red Hook price-per-sq-ft average
This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within Red Hook.
Red Hook is a maritime village cut off from the rest of the city, and that’s exactly how locals like it. A cobblestoned peninsula with stunning views of the Statue of Liberty, it mixes industrial grit with artisanal charm. For buyers seeking Red Hook Brooklyn real estate, it offers a creative, small-town vibe with Manhattan skyline views.
Living in Red Hook is atmospheric. The air smells of salt water (and sometimes key lime pie). As a unique Brooklyn NYC neighborhood, it attracts artists, makers, and those seeking isolation from the subway bustle.
The market for homes for sale in Red Hook is limited and highly coveted. It consists of converted warehouses, civil war-era brick rowhouses, and new boutique condos.
Because supply is so low, prices remain high despite the lack of subway access.
The lifestyle in Red Hook is slow and deliberate. Residents bike everywhere, grab a beer at Sunny's (a legendary dive bar), and shop at Fairway (the only one with a view of the harbor).
The community is fiercely independent and resilient, especially post-Sandy.
Red Hook is famous for having no subway. Residents rely on the B61 bus, bikes, or—most popularly—the NYC Ferry, which provides a scenic 20-minute ride to Wall Street.
The lack of trains keeps the neighborhood quiet and tourist-free on weekdays.
Valentino Pier Park offers the best ground-level view of the Statue of Liberty in the city. It is a magical spot for sunsets.
Amenities: Ikea is here, but so are incredible local spots like Steve's Authentic Key Lime Pie and Hometown Bar-B-Que.
Red Hook is best for artists, car owners, and those who prioritize charm and views over convenience.

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