Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$4,123 ($6.76/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($136,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Step through your living room sliders onto your ample 10 x 12 balcony and survey the sightline that extends from your vented kitchen to the Freedom Tower.
With only two apartments per floor, and 8 units total, this quiet boutique condo sure beats renting – step onto the wealth-building escalator of home ownership!
While the ceilings are high, the price is within reach at just $1,114 psf.
Situated just two flights up, and on the rear (quiet side) of the building, #3B at 121 Kinsgland Avenue nails all the basics and then some.
An efficient layout with 11’ high ceilings, a peninsula kitchen counter with a sightline through the wall of windows, and a terrace that is literally an extension of the living room all conspire to punch way above this condo’s stated 610 square feet.
Your spa bathroom is comparable to that of a four-star hotel, complete with a sauna - shower and separate jacuzzi-style soaking tub, and plasma screen. Narcissus would love the wide mirrored vanity.
The bedroom boasts floor-to-ceiling closets and additional built-ins above the nightstands.
A wine fridge complements the stainless steel appliances and lacquer cabinetry in the kitchen. Split-unit ACs keep you cool like Fonzie.
-- The Building:
Panoramic vistas on the common roof include a view of the K Bridge.
In the basement is your 20sf deeded storage closet. In it is your own personal washer and dryer (no quarters, no waiting). Its 99 inches of height yields 171 cubic feet of storage.
-- The Nabe:
Your home is conveniently located where Greenpoint rubs up against Williamsburg.
Main Street USA meets Williamsburg’s main drag at nearby Graham Avenue which still sustains independent small businesses.
Mom-and-pop stores and restaurants, both olde-world and new-fangled coexist in harmony just like the old-timer natives and newly-arrived hipsters.
Hog the Wi-Fi while working on your Wordpress at Variety Cafe. Mangia like Nonna at authentic old-school trattorias like Da Francesco and La Locanda. Carnivores lick their chops at the Meat Hook. Step up to a proper cocktail when stepping out to The Richardson.
Happy hour til 6pm.
Close to nearby Graham L, McGolrick and Cooper Parks (dog runs at both) and more than 105 acres of local parks, playgrounds, green space, and waterfront – it’s no wonder Greenpoint is a most sought-after destination for Brooklyn home buyers.
Monthly taxes $212 and cc’s $303. Tax abatement in place until 2026.
Reach out directly to the listing agent at Sotheby’s for an appointment.
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