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73 82nd Street in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn

Listed by Patrick Lilly of CORE for $5,500,000, this 4,650-square-foot, six-bedroom, four and a half-bathroom single family home in the Bay Ridge is situated on a large 80’x109’ lot. With a beautifully landscaped lawn and backyard, it’s truly an oasis with a large swimming pool, waterfall, fire pit, and a chef’s grill.


The interior renovation by Pierce Allen Design is immaculate and appropriate to the architecture. A grand staircase, wood columns, barrel-vaulted ceilings, tiled fireplaces, inlaid wood floors, and beautiful limestone floors highlight the entry foyer, living room, family room, dining room, and eat-in-kitchen.

One floor down is a temperature-controlled wine grotto with a private dining room, two-car garage, recreation room, full bath with a steam shower, laundry, and excellent storage.

Six bedrooms and three full bathrooms are located on the top two floors including a large primary suite.

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