The Rogers Residences, 625 Rogers Avenue, #3D
Key Details
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Listed: May 13, 2024Days on Market: 50Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Prospect Lefferts Gardens (Brooklyn)
Open house:
- The early evening of Tuesday, Jul 2
Description
Residence 3D is a corner 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home spanning over 1,053 square feet with southern and western exposures. An entry foyer has an oversized walk-in-closet, the first of many thoughtful design choices. The corner great room is filled with light from two exposures and is designed for a six-person dining table.
White oak engineered floors in 7.5" plank run throughout.
The large open U-shaped kitchen is refined and functional with natural wood and matte grey custom millwork and bright white Quartz countertop, breakfast bar and backsplash. The cooktop and oven are made in Italy by Bertazonni, and the Fisher and Paykel French Door refrigerator and Bosch dishwasher are both paneled and integrated. The brass faucet forged in Canada by Rubinet is a unique selection that will be appreciated for years to come.
The primary bedroom suite has two closets including a walk-in, and the ensuite bath has a glass-enclosed infinity drain shower with overheard rain and hand showers.
The secondary bedroom has a large linear closet, and the secondary bath has a Duravit soaking tub designed by Philippe Starck.
There is a Whirlpool washer and dryer. Beyond the ample closet space within, a separate storage unit is included with the residence.
The Rogers Residences has a common roof deck with panoramic views of Brooklyn and Manhattan, shared grilling, dining and sitting areas, and private cabanas are available for purchase. The building also has secure garage parking available for purchase.
Longtime residents call Prospect Lefferts Gardens Brooklyn’s best-kept secret.
The Rogers Residences is in the historic Manor District, one of Brooklyn’s most treasured rowhouse neighborhoods, with leafy blocks leading to its iconic front lawn of Prospect Park.
File No. CD23-0020. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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