Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$4,211 ($6.03/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($119,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
A spacious one-bedroom home with a leafy terrace perched on the top floor of a modern condominium with unmatched views of Manhattan. Situated in the historic Ocean Hill area, the unit perfectly combines contemporary comfort with the distinct charm of Brooklyn. The spacious interior is awash with natural light, highlighting the well-appointed kitchen that features Caesarstone countertops, a complete set of Kitchen Aid stainless steel appliances, an expansive island for culinary activities and social dining, alongside ample storage.
An adaptable large alcove near the kitchen can function as a dining area, home office, or even a second bedroom, enhancing the apartment’s versatility.
The open-concept living area is thoughtfully arranged to include a dining space and comes with attractive, fixed bookshelves for personal collections. The entire apartment boasts solid five-inch hardwood floors, adding to its elegant appeal, while a smartly designed bathroom optimizes the layout.
The bedroom dazzles with its large windows, comfortably fits a king-sized bed, and includes significant storage options. A nearby closet equipped with a Miele washer and dryer adds to the convenience.
A standout feature is the charming terrace, accessible from the living room which offers ample space for outdoor dining, a small garden, and relaxation. It’s the perfect spot for enjoying open-air entertainment and the stunning Manhattan skyline at sunset.
Located at 205 MacDougal Street, this intimate building with just eight units was built in 2016. It’s conveniently close to the Rockaway Ave A/C, JMZ at Chauncy St, and the L at Bushwick Ave subway stations.
The vicinity is buzzing with popular venues like All Nite Skate and Chez Oskar, hinting that this neighborhood’s value is on the rise. This presents a unique opportunity to invest in one of Brooklyn’s last hidden treasures, mere moments from Manhattan.
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