Description
This corner unit at Brooklyn's Kingsview Homes Co-op is so big that it is hard to believe! With a super-sized living and dining area, and two sunny bedrooms, you will have all the space you need in a fantastic location. Fort Greene Park a short half-block away, DeKalb Avenue shops and restaurants, and all that Downtown Brooklyn has to offer.
The moment you step inside, it becomes abundantly clear just how huge this apartment truly is. The front foyer with extra closet space and intercom quickly segues into the open main living area, large enough to furnish any way you choose and suitable for hosting dinner parties and other get-togethers. Vintage parquet hardwood floors run throughout the entire residence. Floods of natural light flow in through an entire wall of windows, with direct views of Fort Greene Park.
The kitchen opens out to the living and dining area, featuring an extended stone countertop as well as tons of cabinet space on two sides. Prep your meals with full-sized appliances and enjoy the feast in the oversized living/dining area. Vintage overhead lighting adds to the retro-chic ambience, but the home will really come to life with your individualized touch.
Kingsview Homes is a popular mid-century modern five-building cooperative with just four to five units on each floor, accounting for the unusually large floorplans. The community enjoys lovely lawns and gardens, gated parking, a playground, laundry facilities in each building, and a community room. It is close to Trader Joe's, Long Island University, the Fort Greene Tennis Courts, multiple subway lines, the Long Island Railroad, and so many great restaurants!
Building Features 15 Floors292 Units
Unit Features
$605,000
Sold: Dec 20, 2022
10.2% above ask / 35 Days to Sell
2 Beds / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $1,075
Exclusively listed with: Bizzarro Agency LLC
Matthew Bizzarro
matthew@bizzarroagency.com
(917) 979-2259
Unit listing history
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