The floor in a two-family row house features a pier mirror, moldings and a newly renovated kitchen.
Photo via Compass
Set in an early 20th century row house, this rental home features an abundance of detail including built-ins, wood floors, a molding screen, pier mirror and wainscoting. It is located on the top floor of 403 Caton Avenue in Windsor Terrace.
The limestone terraced house with a sloping facade is one of a series of two-family houses that were built in 1908 and designed by architect Benjamin F. Hudson.
This unit is listed as a 2-bedroom, but can also be arranged as a spacious 1-bedroom. One of the bedrooms is the original dining room and still has the panelling, plate shelf and built-in china cupboard. The small second bedroom can be reached via the front room on the street side or via a door from the hall.
That front room is located in the sloping bay window and has a pier mirror, moldings, a ceiling medallion and wooden floors with an inlaid edge. A molding screen separates it from the windowless center salon. The latter has a wall with original built-in elements.
The recently renovated galley kitchen features white cabinets, a herringbone backsplash and a checkerboard floor. The stainless steel appliances include a dishwasher.
The bathroom has been renovated with beige wall tiles and built-in shelves.
Aleza Rives-Pellegrino of Compass has the ad and the device costs $3,800. Worth the question?
[Listing: 403 Caton Avenue, Unit 3 | Broker: Compass] GMAP


























[Photos via Compass]
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