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$1,275,000
BTC
17.446
ETH
566.54
Beds
5
Baths
3
Home Size
2,865 sq. ft.
Year Built
1910
Located on a quiet, well-kept block in Ridgewood, 1842 Norman Street is a handsome brick two-family townhouse that immediately feels right the moment you step inside. There’s a natural flow to the home—nothing forced, nothing overdone—just a layout that works.
The first floor is where it all comes together. Anchored by a large center island, the kitchen, living, and dining areas open into one another in a way that feels effortless and intuitive. It’s bright, functional, and designed for real living—whether that’s a quiet night in or a full house. From here, you step directly out to the deck and backyard, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor connection that’s increasingly hard to find. Central air runs throughout, adding a level of comfort that elevates the entire experience.
The upper level is thoughtfully laid out and offers a strong combination of space and finish. Currently configured as a three-bedroom, it features a fully renovated kitchen with quartz countertops, a glass backsplash, and hardwood cabinetry with smart, practical storage. The bathroom has also been updated, giving the space a clean, finished feel that’s ready from day one. Natural light fills the rooms, and the layout is both functional and flexible, allowing it to adapt over time as you choose to live.
The basement is fully built out, adding meaningful square footage that can evolve with your needs—whether as a recreation or work area. It’s not just extra space; it’s usable space that enhances the way the home lives. This is a home that strikes the right balance—open where it matters, defined where it counts, and flexible enough to grow with you over time. The M train at Forest Avenue is a short distance away with seamless access to the Myrtle–Wyckoff L/M hub, connecting you quickly to both Brooklyn and Manhattan.
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