Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary
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Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Sanctuary

Brooklyn, NY
$3,895,000
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Welcome to Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Masterpiece

Discover unparalleled luxury and sophistication in this newly constructed 4-bedroom, 5-bathroom townhouse nestled on a quiet, tree-lined block in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. With 3,200 square feet of meticulously designed interior space and over 1,500 square feet of breathtaking outdoor living areas, this home offers the ultimate blend of modern elegance and functional luxury.

From the moment you step inside, you’ll be greeted by floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light, highlighting the Scandinavian-inspired, hand-cut wood details that give the home its warm, inviting atmosphere. The open-concept living area flows seamlessly through four expansive floors, offering versatile spaces for relaxation, entertaining, and family living.

Kitchen & Dining:
The heart of this home is the stunning chef’s kitchen, featuring designer appliances, sleek waterfall countertops, and a dedicated bar/coffee nook for entertaining. Custom cabinetry and an illuminated pantry provide ample storage, while a private breakfast patio invites you to enjoy your morning coffee in style. Whether hosting an intimate gathering or preparing a family meal, this kitchen is designed to impress.

Outdoor Living:
Step outside and discover your private urban oasis. The backyard patio boasts a built-in Napoleon grill, separate dining and lounge areas, and lush landscaping, creating a zen-like retreat for both relaxation and entertaining. Ascend to the crown jewel of this home—an 800-square-foot roof terrace with panoramic Manhattan views, complete with a wet bar, firepit, water feature, and modern patio furniture. It’s the perfect space to unwind, host gatherings, or simply take in the breathtaking skyline.

Bedrooms & Bathrooms:
Each of the four bedrooms is a tranquil sanctuary with expansive floor-to-ceiling windows offering beautiful Brooklyn views. The primary suite is a luxurious retreat with a spa-like en-suite bathroom, while each additional bedroom is thoughtfully designed with its own unique style and access to full or en-suite bathrooms, providing maximum comfort and privacy for guests and family alike.

Flexible Living Space:
The first level of the home offers a versatile flex space that can be transformed into a family media room, luxurious home gym, or an additional entertaining area. Complete with a wet bar, half bath, and convenient access to the backyard, this space is perfect for modern living.

Luxury & Convenience:
Designed with efficiency in mind, the home features dual laundry rooms on the top two floors for ultimate convenience. A state-of-the-art security system, camera intercom, and Sonos speakers throughout ensure your comfort and peace of mind. Every detail of this home has been carefully curated for seamless, sophisticated living.

Located on a prime Greenpoint block, you’re just steps from the vibrant neighborhood’s restaurants, bars, shops, parks, and top-rated schools, with easy access to public transportation options including the G and L subway lines, as well as the East River ferries.

Welcome to Newel Street Residence: A Scandinavian-Inspired Urban Masterpiece Discover unparalleled luxury and sophistication in this newly constructed 4-bedroom, 5-bathroom townhouse nestled on a quiet, tree-lined block in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. With 3,200 square feet of meticulously designed interior space and over 1,500 square feet of breathtaking outdoor living areas, this home offers the ultimate blend of modern elegance and functional luxury. From the moment you step inside, you’ll be greeted by floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light, highlighting the Scandinavian-inspired, hand-cut wood details that give the home its warm, inviting atmosphere. The open-concept living area flows seamlessly through four expansive floors, offering versatile spaces for relaxation, entertaining, and family living. Kitchen & Dining: The heart of this home is the stunning chef’s kitchen, featuring designer appliances, sleek waterfall countertops, and a dedicated bar/coffee nook for entertaining. Custom cabinetry and an illuminated pantry provide ample storage, while a private breakfast patio invites you to enjoy your morning coffee in style. Whether hosting an intimate gathering or preparing a family meal, this kitchen is designed to impress. Outdoor Living: Step outside and discover your private urban oasis. The backyard patio boasts a built-in Napoleon grill, separate dining and lounge areas, and lush landscaping, creating a zen-like retreat for both relaxation and entertaining. Ascend to the crown jewel of this home—an 800-square-foot roof terrace with panoramic Manhattan views, complete with a wet bar, firepit, water feature, and modern patio furniture. It’s the perfect space to unwind, host gatherings, or simply take in the breathtaking skyline. Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Each of the four bedrooms is a tranquil sanctuary with expansive floor-to-ceiling windows offering beautiful Brooklyn views. The primary suite is a luxurious retreat with a spa-like en-suite bathroom, while each additional bedroom is thoughtfully designed with its own unique style and access to full or en-suite bathrooms, providing maximum comfort and privacy for guests and family alike. Flexible Living Space: The first level of the home offers a versatile flex space that can be transformed into a family media room, luxurious home gym, or an additional entertaining area. Complete with a wet bar, half bath, and convenient access to the backyard, this space is perfect for modern living. Luxury & Convenience: Designed with efficiency in mind, the home features dual laundry rooms on the top two floors for ultimate convenience. A state-of-the-art security system, camera intercom, and Sonos speakers throughout ensure your comfort and peace of mind. Every detail of this home has been carefully curated for seamless, sophisticated living. Located on a prime Greenpoint block, you’re just steps from the vibrant neighborhood’s restaurants, bars, shops, parks, and top-rated schools, with easy access to public transportation options including the G and L subway lines, as well as the East River ferries.
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1901 Year Built

4 Bedrooms

6 Total Bathrooms

3,085 Sq.Ft. Living Space

1,500 Sq.Ft. Lot Size

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Interior
Bedroom
4 Beds
Bathroom
6 Baths
Full Bathrooms
4 Full Baths
Half Bathrooms
2
Kitchen
Dishwasher, Designer appliances with waterfall countertops , Separate bar/coffee nook, Full illuminated pantry and custom cabinetry, Breakfast patio off the kitchen
Laundry Room
Dual laundry rooms located on the top two floors, designed for convenience and efficiency.
Appliances
The kitchen is equipped with designer appliances that complement the sleek, modern aesthetic. This includes premium, built-in appliances ideal for both everyday cooking and entertaining.
Other Interior Features
Hand-cut wood detailing throughout, Sonos sound system and state-of-the-art security system, Flex space for home gym, entertaining, or family room with wet bar and half bat
Exterior & Building
Stories
3
Roof
800 square feet with Manhattan skyline views, wet bar, firepit, water feature, and modern patio furniture
Air Conditioning
Central Air
Lot & Area
Status
For Sale
Living Area
3,085 Sq.Ft.
Total Area
3,181 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size
1,500 Sq.Ft.
Type
Residential
Year Built
1901
Neighborhood
Greenpoint
Architecture Styles
European
Elementary School
Ps 110 The Monitor
Middle School
John Ericsson Middle School 126
High School
A-Tech High School
Finance
Sales Price
$3,895,000
Real Estate Taxes
$11,386/yr

Joseph Cruz

Where Scandinavian elegance meets Brooklyn charm—your dream home awaits on Newel Street, offering the perfect blend of luxury, warmth, and timeless urban sophistication

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Greenpoint
Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is a charming neighborhood known for its rich Polish heritage, industrial past, and vibrant art scene. With tree-lined streets, waterfront parks, and a mix of historic and modern architecture, it's a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary culture.

Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is a neighborhood that effortlessly blends its deep-rooted history with modern-day charm, offering both long-time residents and newcomers a unique, vibrant community. Historically, Greenpoint has been known for its Polish immigrant population, earning it the nickname “Little Poland.” Walking through the neighborhood, you’ll still find many Polish bakeries, delis, and businesses that proudly display the culture of its early settlers. Stores like the iconic Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop have been serving the community for decades, attracting locals and visitors alike with old-school, handmade treats.

At the same time, Greenpoint has evolved from its working-class, industrial origins into a hub for artists, young professionals, and families. Once home to shipbuilding yards and factories, many of Greenpoint’s industrial buildings have been repurposed into trendy loft apartments, artist studios, and chic workspaces. The architectural landscape is a mix of old and new: from the charming 19th-century row houses and churches to sleek, modern condominiums that are now popping up, particularly near the waterfront.

Speaking of the waterfront, Greenpoint offers some of the most stunning views of Manhattan’s skyline. Transmitter Park is one of the neighborhood’s best-kept secrets—a peaceful green space right along the East River, perfect for picnics, sunset watching, or just relaxing. Further along, the Greenpoint Ferry offers a quick and scenic commute to Manhattan, reinforcing the neighborhood's appeal to those who work in the city but prefer the laid-back Brooklyn vibe.

Greenpoint has a thriving cultural scene that rivals its trendier neighbor, Williamsburg. The streets are dotted with independent boutiques, art galleries, and cafes that reflect the neighborhood's creative energy. Restaurants and bars in Greenpoint have become destinations in their own right. The culinary scene is diverse, with new spots offering everything from craft cocktails and farm-to-table dining to beloved Polish staples like pierogies and kielbasa.

As more young families and professionals move in, Greenpoint has seen an influx of new businesses catering to this demographic. There are yoga studios, artisanal coffee shops, co-working spaces, and boutique fitness centers popping up all over the neighborhood. Yet, despite these changes, Greenpoint has managed to retain a sense of authenticity and community that’s increasingly rare in New York City. Its residential streets remain quiet and tree-lined, with local block parties, farmer’s markets, and community events helping foster a strong neighborhood identity.

The local art scene also thrives here. Many artists who found Williamsburg to be out of their price range have moved to Greenpoint, transforming the area into a creative hub. Studios and galleries frequently host art shows and open studio events, adding to the cultural fabric of the community. The Greenpoint Film Festival is another highlight, celebrating local filmmakers and drawing cinephiles from all over the city.

Public transportation options in Greenpoint are somewhat limited compared to other parts of Brooklyn, but the neighborhood’s relative seclusion is part of its charm. The G train provides service within Brooklyn, while the East River Ferry offers a scenic and pleasant alternative for getting into Manhattan. However, many residents appreciate the slower pace that comes from Greenpoint’s slight removal from the busier parts of Brooklyn.

Greenpoint’s future is bright, but it’s also a neighborhood that honors its past. As new developments continue to rise, the community has placed a strong emphasis on preserving the neighborhood’s historical architecture and cultural legacy. The balance between honoring tradition and embracing modernity is what makes Greenpoint so special. It’s a neighborhood where old-world charm and contemporary culture coexist, creating a unique and inviting atmosphere for everyone who calls it home. Whether you’re sipping coffee at a local café, walking along the waterfront, or exploring one of its many art galleries, Greenpoint is a place that feels both nostalgic and new, quiet yet vibrant—a perfect slice of Brooklyn life.

Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is a neighborhood that effortlessly blends its deep-rooted history with modern-day charm, offering both long-time residents and newcomers a unique, vibrant community. Historically, Greenpoint has been known for its Polish immigrant population, earning it the nickname “Little Poland.” Walking through the neighborhood, you’ll still find many Polish bakeries, delis, and businesses that proudly display the culture of its early settlers. Stores like the iconic Peter Pan Donut & Pastry Shop have been serving the community for decades, attracting locals and visitors alike with old-school, handmade treats. At the same time, Greenpoint has evolved from its working-class, industrial origins into a hub for artists, young professionals, and families. Once home to shipbuilding yards and factories, many of Greenpoint’s industrial buildings have been repurposed into trendy loft apartments, artist studios, and chic workspaces. The architectural landscape is a mix of old and new: from the charming 19th-century row houses and churches to sleek, modern condominiums that are now popping up, particularly near the waterfront. Speaking of the waterfront, Greenpoint offers some of the most stunning views of Manhattan’s skyline. Transmitter Park is one of the neighborhood’s best-kept secrets—a peaceful green space right along the East River, perfect for picnics, sunset watching, or just relaxing. Further along, the Greenpoint Ferry offers a quick and scenic commute to Manhattan, reinforcing the neighborhood's appeal to those who work in the city but prefer the laid-back Brooklyn vibe. Greenpoint has a thriving cultural scene that rivals its trendier neighbor, Williamsburg. The streets are dotted with independent boutiques, art galleries, and cafes that reflect the neighborhood's creative energy. Restaurants and bars in Greenpoint have become destinations in their own right. The culinary scene is diverse, with new spots offering everything from craft cocktails and farm-to-table dining to beloved Polish staples like pierogies and kielbasa. As more young families and professionals move in, Greenpoint has seen an influx of new businesses catering to this demographic. There are yoga studios, artisanal coffee shops, co-working spaces, and boutique fitness centers popping up all over the neighborhood. Yet, despite these changes, Greenpoint has managed to retain a sense of authenticity and community that’s increasingly rare in New York City. Its residential streets remain quiet and tree-lined, with local block parties, farmer’s markets, and community events helping foster a strong neighborhood identity. The local art scene also thrives here. Many artists who found Williamsburg to be out of their price range have moved to Greenpoint, transforming the area into a creative hub. Studios and galleries frequently host art shows and open studio events, adding to the cultural fabric of the community. The Greenpoint Film Festival is another highlight, celebrating local filmmakers and drawing cinephiles from all over the city. Public transportation options in Greenpoint are somewhat limited compared to other parts of Brooklyn, but the neighborhood’s relative seclusion is part of its charm. The G train provides service within Brooklyn, while the East River Ferry offers a scenic and pleasant alternative for getting into Manhattan. However, many residents appreciate the slower pace that comes from Greenpoint’s slight removal from the busier parts of Brooklyn. Greenpoint’s future is bright, but it’s also a neighborhood that honors its past. As new developments continue to rise, the community has placed a strong emphasis on preserving the neighborhood’s historical architecture and cultural legacy. The balance between honoring tradition and embracing modernity is what makes Greenpoint so special. It’s a neighborhood where old-world charm and contemporary culture coexist, creating a unique and inviting atmosphere for everyone who calls it home. Whether you’re sipping coffee at a local café, walking along the waterfront, or exploring one of its many art galleries, Greenpoint is a place that feels both nostalgic and new, quiet yet vibrant—a perfect slice of Brooklyn life.
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