Dec 22, 2017
Carter's Review
This 6-story, red-brick building was erected in 1930 at 451 Clinton Avenue between Greene and Gates avenues in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.
It has 31 co-operative apartments.
Bottom Line
A simple, red-brick building with a central fire-escape made charming by its attractive limestone entrance surround, first story white shutters and handsome fences enclosing sidewalk lawns and two trees.
Description
This building has an impressive, limestone entrance surround and white shutters on its ground floor with very attractive fences enclosing sidewalk lawns and two trees.
The building has stringcourses above the first and second floors and below the third and sixth floors.
It permits window air-conditioners and has a fire-escape above its entrance.
Amenities
The building has a landscaped garden, an intercom and a washer and dryer and permits cats but no dogs.
Apartments
Apartment B1 is a two-bedroom unit with a 10-foot-wide den/office that leads to a 15-foot-wide living room with an open kitchen.
Apartment 6A is a one-bedroom unit with a 9-foot-wide entry foyer that leads to a 22-foot-long living/dining room and a 17-foot-long, windowed kitchen.
Apartment 6D is a studio unit with a 22-foot-long living room and a 7-foot-long windowed kitchen.
Apartment 3B is a two-bedroom unit with a 10-foot-long entry foyer that leads to a 22-foot-long living/dining room and a 16-foot-long, eat-in, windowed kitchen.
- Co-op built in 1930
- Located in Clinton Hill
- 31 total apartments 31 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($560K to $1.2M)