Zumper

491 Washington Ave
491 Washington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238, USA

Monthly rent-
Beds1–2
Baths1
Sqft–
modified
5+ Days Ago

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491 Washington Ave Brooklyn, NY

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Occupied

4A

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1 Bed

1 Bath

$3,300

Listed by Nathan Tondow
Days on market: 2235
Renovated 1 bed 1 bath duplex in newly renovated building close by to The Pratt Institute and the C train at Clinton Washington. Building feature: laundry rooftop video intercom s/s dishwasher s/s microwave bike storage central A/C and heat "Once home of stock broker Lascelles E. Maxwell and his wife, Grace Maxwell, in the early 1870s, the house was transformed in 1906 into a new home for the U.S. Grant Post 327 of the Grand Army of the Republic. Known as Grant Hall, it had meeting rooms, exhibits on General Grant and entertainment spaces that were rented out to the community. Union Army veterans gathered for annual dinners and celebrations until the late 1920s, when a mere 50 aging veterans remained as members, according to a story in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle at the time. The post closed in 1928 and the house became Weber Studios, a dance studio. It was modernized with $50,000 worth of improvements and the creation of four ballrooms and a banquet hall, according to a 1929 article in Brooklyn Life." (Source: Brownstoner.com)

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4A2

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1 Bed

1 Bath

$3,300

Listed by Nathan Tondow
Days on market: 2220
Renovated 1 bed 1 bath duplex in newly renovated building close by to The Pratt Institute and the C train at Clinton Washington. Building feature: laundry rooftop video intercom s/s dishwasher s/s microwave bike storage central A/C and heat "Once home of stock broker Lascelles E. Maxwell and his wife, Grace Maxwell, in the early 1870s, the house was transformed in 1906 into a new home for the U.S. Grant Post 327 of the Grand Army of the Republic. Known as Grant Hall, it had meeting rooms, exhibits on General Grant and entertainment spaces that were rented out to the community. Union Army veterans gathered for annual dinners and celebrations until the late 1920s, when a mere 50 aging veterans remained as members, according to a story in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle at the time. The post closed in 1928 and the house became Weber Studios, a dance studio. It was modernized with $50,000 worth of improvements and the creation of four ballrooms and a banquet hall, according to a 1929 article in Brooklyn Life." (Source: Brownstoner.com)

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4A1

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1 Bed

1 Bath

$3,300

Listed by Nathan Tondow
Days on market: 2220
Renovated 1 bed 1 bath duplex in newly renovated building close by to The Pratt Institute and the C train at Clinton Washington. Building feature: laundry rooftop video intercom s/s dishwasher s/s microwave bike storage central A/C and heat "Once home of stock broker Lascelles E. Maxwell and his wife, Grace Maxwell, in the early 1870s, the house was transformed in 1906 into a new home for the U.S. Grant Post 327 of the Grand Army of the Republic. Known as Grant Hall, it had meeting rooms, exhibits on General Grant and entertainment spaces that were rented out to the community. Union Army veterans gathered for annual dinners and celebrations until the late 1920s, when a mere 50 aging veterans remained as members, according to a story in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle at the time. The post closed in 1928 and the house became Weber Studios, a dance studio. It was modernized with $50,000 worth of improvements and the creation of four ballrooms and a banquet hall, according to a 1929 article in Brooklyn Life." (Source: Brownstoner.com)

Occupied

2 Beds, 1 Bath

2 Beds

1 Bath

$2,300

Listed by Keith Brown
Days on market: 3395
New construction - Quiet building - Post-war building - Spacious - Stainless steel appliances - Hardwood floors