82 Chauncey Street
A restored Queen Anne two-family inside the Stuyvesant Heights Historic District, a few doors off Fulton Park, the green square the neighborhood's 1890s row builders organized themselves around. Across 2,583 square feet the house is currently run as a duplex over a garden-level simplex, with three slate mantels, ceiling medallions, original shutters and plaster moldings still in place after a 2014 renovation.

The block reads like a catalog of the period: the long row across the street was designed in 1900 by Charles Infanger for a trio of speculators in alternating brownstone and limestone. This even side keeps quieter company, the kind of house you notice for the high stoop and the bracketed cornice rather than any one flourish.







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