Once in a lifetime.

168 Coffey Street

This is why you move to Red Hook.

Located on one of New York City’s “10 Best Blocks,” close to Valentino Pier, Red Hook Tavern, Good Fork Pub, Widow Jane Distillery, Red Hook Winery and the NYC Ferry, this one of a kind townhouse is a breathtakingly beautiful home. With stunning views of Manhattan and the harbor, a 20’x45’ footprint and meticulous attention to detail, this gut renovated icon is a must-see.

A red brick classic single-family home on a cobblestone street.

Interior hallway with white painted wood floors, white walls, and a white brick accent wall. A carpeted staircase with a black and beige runner leads upstairs, with a black banister. Sitting room with furniture visible at the end of the hallway.

An English kitchen, for New York chefs.

The expansive kitchen is located on the column-free top floor. Bathed in light, it features Belgian bluestone and copper countertops, custom deVOL cabinetry, including a huge center island with seating. The adjacent pantry houses all the space you need to store supplies, serve ware and small appliances.

Open kitchen with black cabinets, a large white marble island, hanging plants, wood ceiling beams, brick wall, and large windows letting in natural light.

The best views in NYC? Come see for yourself.

Enjoy panoramic water views of the Statue of Liberty, the Upper Bay, downtown Manhattan and the sunset over the harbor.

Sunset over a city with colorful pink, orange, and purple clouds, silhouetted buildings, and power lines in the foreground.

Peace and quiet (and a walk-in closet.)

All new double-glazed windows throughout preserve your sanctuary. The primary bedroom overlooks the backyard, but you may find yourself gazing into the custom closet instead.

Modern bedroom with white walls, a blue accent wall behind a wooden bed, and black-framed windows. The room has a white rug with a black diamond pattern, a small side table with books, a desk with a computer, and a white armchair.
A narrow walk-in closet with white shelving and drawers on the left, clothes hanging on the right, and a mirror at the end reflecting a living room.

Room to grow.

With four bedrooms, home office, laundry, storage and den/guest room (convertable to a fifth bedroom,) 168 Coffey has room for everyone.

A cozy corner of a cafe with a wooden table, two wooden chairs, and a gray upholstered sectional bench, near a corner with two colorful paintings on the wall, and a plant on the right side.
A home office with white wooden flooring, a brick accent wall, a glass door leading outside, a black office chair, a desk with stacks of books, a desk lamp, and a window with greenery outside.
A children's bedroom with two large windows, a bed with a yellow blanket, a small desk with a computer, and kid's drawings on the walls and ceiling, with a white rug on a wooden floor.

Delightful details everywhere you turn.

Luxury meets practicality.

The bespoke bathrooms were designed to meet the needs of a large family without sacrificing style. Take a soak in the deep freestanding tub. Heated tile floors greet you in winter, and a refreshing outdoor shower keeps you cool in summertime.

A modern bathroom with a dual-sink vanity, gold fixtures, mirrors, and a separate shower with a walk-in glass enclosure, bathtub, and hexagon tile on the floor and wall.

Show off what you love (and hide the rest.)

With expansive entertaining spaces, clever storage and unparalleled indoor/outdoor living, this home is a showcase for your treasures. The full, dry cellar has a place for everything you want to put away. Bring all your art - and all your outdoor gear.

Rooftop patio with metal railing, two chairs, a planter, and view of city skyline with tall buildings and a blue sky.
An open door reveals a small bathroom with mountain-themed wallpaper, a white toilet, and a yellow sink. The room has wooden flooring and a hanging light fixture. To the left is a white decorative wall with a hanging plant.
A waterfront scene with a brick building on the right, a pier extending into the water, three ducks swimming near the shore, and clear blue skies.

Honoring the past. Ready for the future.

Live in an historic 1873 home without compromise. 168 Coffey Street is on the highest point in Red Hook, above the flood zone.

With a cozy woodburning fireplace, dry cellar and hidden split unit air conditioning, this home is ready for its next 150 years.

Living room with exposed wooden ceiling beams, large windows, gray and beige furniture, a white fireplace with a mirror above it, plants, a globe, and a textured rug.