Description
Developed for the most discerning eye, this brand new home measures over 1,055sqft offering a huge living/dining area, king-size master bedroom with walk-in closet, full-size second bedroom with generous closet space, home office, in-unit washer/dryer, and top-of-the-line chefs kitchen. The four generous closets offer tons of storage, and can be customized to fit your needs.
Beautifully crafted with a modern-day luxurious touch, industrial iron lighting and finishes are juxtaposed against endless white oak flooring and Polished QuartzMaster and Caesarstone countertops and backsplashes. Oversized windows provide tons of natural light. Additional features include soaring ceilings and recessed lighting throughout.
No attention to detail was spared. The stunning open chefs kitchen boasts tons of counter space as well as sophisticated and integrated appliances, including a Fulgor Milano cooktop and convection oven, Blomberg Refrigerator and Freezer, Miele Dishwasher, and Bosch Microwave. Sleek Euromobil Kitchen Cabinets and iron finishes mend functionality and taste throughout the kitchen, while bathrooms exude industrial decadence with iron vanity lighting, concrete and caesarstone tiling, stunning wood vanities.
Enjoy a quick bite at some neighborhood favorites, such as Catfish, Chavelas, or take a stroll over to the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, and even over to Prospect Park for lunch at Smorgasburg. 1214 Pacific is located within walking distance of the A, C, and Long Island Railroad at Nostrand Avenue; where will you adventure to first?
Building Features 4 Floors4 Units
Unit Features
$899,000 / $852 per ft²
Sold: Feb 26, 2020
0% from ask / 46 Days to Sell
2 Beds / 2 Baths - / 1,055 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $683
Maintenance: $258 / R.E. Taxes $425
Exclusively listed with: Compass
James
Fierro
jfierro@compass.com
(716) 930-5802
Eugene
Litvak
thelitvakteam@compass.com
(347) 254-5606
Unit listing history
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