Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$8,315 ($7.53/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($287,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Enjoy the best of Brownstone Brooklyn in this spacious, floor-through, two-bed (currently configured as a three-bed), two-bath apartment. Located in prime Park Slope, Residence 2 at 303 6th Avenue is an open, airy, light-filled home with 10-foot ceilings and luxurious woodwork details. The expansive great room allows for separate dining and living room areas -- perfect for easy entertaining and comfortable living.
The adjoining alcove, currently used as a windowed bedroom, is also perfect for a home office. And the four oversized living room windows flood the apartment with natural, bright light all day.
There is ample shelving, closet, and storage space throughout the apartment.
You can showcase your art, collectibles, or personal library on the gorgeous built-in bookshelves and cabinets that grace the living area; and you can use the hidden closets in every room to have designated storage for linens, coats, and anything else. Plus, there is a lovely pantry in the kitchen. In the winter months, cozy up to the wood-burning fireplace and admire the pre-war details: wonderful moldings, tin ceilings, exposed brick, a triple bay window, original pocket window shutters, and hardwood floors. In the summer, relax and barbecue in the communal backyard.
The primary bedroom is a spacious, quiet retreat. Two charming, full baths are outfitted with high-end fixtures and beautiful tile work.
The apartment also features a vented full-sized washer/dryer hookup, and a large, private storage/home office space in the basement.
303 6th Ave is a friendly, self-managed, four unit coop with low maintenance and a lovely common garden. Ideally located one block from PS 321 and the great shops and dining of 5th and 7th avenues. Moments from Prospect Park, farmer's markets, and transportation.
One look at this apartment and you will know that you are home. Sorry, no dogs, but cats are ok.
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