Description

This cool fifth-floor one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath apartment is located in northern Brooklyn Heights on a beautiful tree-lined street. Reimagined by the architect owner, the space has been uniquely designed to maximize the square footage, evident from the moment one steps from the foyer into the spacious, open concept kitchen/living room. 9-4" Ceilings, bamboo floors, and an abundance of light streaming in gives the apartment an airy, classic loft feel.
The kitchen, outfitted with Electrolux appliances, AXOR Hans Grohe fixtures by Philippe Starck, a breakfast bar, and copious amounts of storage, flows seamlessly into a 15 14 living room, making this the quintessential space for entertaining. A short hallway leads into an expansive master bedroom with two large windows and a wall of built-in closets. In addition, there is a den with a queen-sized loft bed, as well as a separate office nook.
This quiet, prewar building offers a wonderful list of amenities, including a live-in super, central laundry, bike room and private common garden with a BBQ. Adding to the elegance of living in one of Brooklyns most historic, premier neighborhoods. Step outside and enjoy a variety of top restaurants, coffee shops, and lively bars. Walk a few blocks west to the promenade in Brooklyn Bridge Park where you can take in the spectacular city views, and the best of DUMBO. Numerous subway lines, including the A, C, 2 and 3 lines are within just a few blocks, providing easy access to the city. Sorry, but dogs are NOT permitted in this building.
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Building Features 9 Floors66 Units

elevator
intercom
bike room
pet friendly
laundry

Unit Features

Exposures: North
Pet Policy: No dogs

$962,500 / $809 per ft²

Sold: Aug 11, 2021

-3.65% from ask / 39 Days to Sell

1 Bed / 1.5 Baths / 1,189 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $1,289

Exclusively listed with: Compass

James Clayton Cox Jr

james@compass.com

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