This oversized one-bedroom apartment on one of the loveliest blocks in Clinton Hill is larger than many two-bedroom units—with a flexible layout that converts easily into two bedrooms. The apartment features a formal entry or dining foyer with four closets, leading to a large living room with Western-facing windows overlooking lovely trees and the shared building gardens. The bedroom has three windows with dual exposures and easily fits a king-sized bed with room to spare—or can be divided into two bedrooms.
Pre-war details abound, including refinished inlaid oak floors, high ceilings, picture rails, crown moldings, plaster walls, rounded archways, and built-in bookshelves. The sunny kitchen has two windows and has been updated to maximize storage and functionality, with 17 feet of cabinetry, stainless steel appliances (including a dishwasher, and microwave), and excellent food prep space. The kitchen could also be restored to its original eat-in layout. The bathroom features contemporary subway tile walls, marble accents, and built-in storage.
The handsome 1928 building has a marble lobby with package lockers and a Butterfly intercom system for secure access. Amenities include a full-time super and porter, two elevators, a new laundry room, bike storage, storage cages, and FIOS. There are landscaped courtyard gardens with seating, plus individual garden plots available for a small fee. The co-op offers flexible purchase options including up to 80% financing, gifting, co-purchasing, and pied-a-terre use (all subject to board approval) with no flip tax. Ideally positioned near the Clinton-Washington G station (around the corner) and C station (two blocks away), plus Atlantic Terminal's transportation hub, residents enjoy easy access to Fort Greene Park and its Saturday farmers market, Prospect Park, Underwood Park, cultural institutions like BAM and Barclays Center, the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and some of Brooklyn's most acclaimed restaurants (Sisters, Sailor, Aita, Emily, Olea), bars, and boutiques. Pets allowed.
This oversized one-bedroom apartment on one of the loveliest blocks in Clinton Hill is larger than many two-bedroom units—with a flexible layout that converts easily into two bedrooms. The apartment features a formal entry or dining foyer with four closets, leading to a large living room with Western-facing windows overlooking lovely trees and the shared building gardens. The bedroom has three windows with dual exposures and easily fits a king-sized bed with room to spare—or can be divided into two bedrooms.
Pre-war details abound, including refinished inlaid oak floors, high ceilings, picture rails, crown moldings, plaster walls, rounded archways, and built-in bookshelves. The sunny kitchen has two windows and has been updated to maximize storage and functionality, with 17 feet of cabinetry, stainless steel appliances (including a dishwasher, and microwave), and excellent food prep space. The kitchen could also be restored to its original eat-in layout. The bathroom features contemporary subway tile walls, marble accents, and built-in storage.
The handsome 1928 building has a marble lobby with package lockers and a Butterfly intercom system for secure access. Amenities include a full-time super and porter, two elevators, a new laundry room, bike storage, storage cages, and FIOS. There are landscaped courtyard gardens with seating, plus individual garden plots available for a small fee. The co-op offers flexible purchase options including up to 80% financing, gifting, co-purchasing, and pied-a-terre use (all subject to board approval) with no flip tax. Ideally positioned near the Clinton-Washington G station (around the corner) and C station (two blocks away), plus Atlantic Terminal's transportation hub, residents enjoy easy access to Fort Greene Park and its Saturday farmers market, Prospect Park, Underwood Park, cultural institutions like BAM and Barclays Center, the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and some of Brooklyn's most acclaimed restaurants (Sisters, Sailor, Aita, Emily, Olea), bars, and boutiques. Pets allowed.
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