Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$9,470 ($7.53/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($340,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
574 WASHINGTON is a collection of four newly constructed condominiums reimagined and re-interpreted from an original Italianate brownstone located in Brooklyn’s coveted neighborhood of Clinton Hill. Blending with the rhythm and cadence of its contiguous townhome neighbors, each residence within delivers an impressive range of space and eloquent design fulfilling every need with distinction, clarity and style.
Residence No. 2 reveals an exceptional floor plan with soaring 11 ft. ceilings generously spread across 2 capacious bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, home office, living room, and private finished back yard. Built with state-of-the-art components, the open kitchen presents an integrated Miele appliance package that includes refrigerator, freezer, 5-burner gas range, exhaust hood, electric speed wall oven, convection wall oven, dishwasher, and wine refrigerator.
Set against imported Italian oak cabinetry paired with natural honed white suede quartz counters and backsplash. The bi-level island provides a deep Franke Peak Fragranite zero-edge sink basin, garbage disposal, Brizio matte black pull-down faucet, additional storage space, and breakfast bar.
Each bathroom presents a serene retreat with floor-to-ceiling Italian porcelain tiles, deep soaking tubs, rain head thermostatic shower sets, floating vanities finished in Khaki wood and Laufen Kartell toilets.
Fixtures are clad in a sleek matte black finish.
Designed with a stalwart focus on nature and technology, these homes are a reflection of innovative planning and the developer’s desire to create an architecturally distinguished retreat for its residents. Each home is equipped with home automation, built-in speakers, central heating and cooling, washer and dryer, additional on-site storage space, outdoor grilles and gas-lit fireplaces for the full experience.
Clinton Hill is a Brooklyn neighborhood rich in cultural diversity, known for a welcoming feel of its streets and inhabitants, and reputed for its abundance of historic Victorian architecture, and proximity to green space. the quintessential blend of quiet esthetic elegance of a historic past and a lively abundance of activity, arts, and entertainment.
Public crown jewels such as The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, the Brooklyn Central Library and sports and entertainment hub, Barclay’s Center, offer the local community amenities sought after far and wide. Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park’s gateway to an array of art, free concerts, ballfields, playgrounds, public events, and greenmarkets. A myriad of independently owned eateries, and coffee shops include neighborhood notables like Maison May, Aita, The Finch, Speedy Romeo, Locanda Vini & Olii, Emily, Sisters, and Graziella’s are all within easy reach - while offering easy and direct connectivity via the C and G lines to anywhere in Brooklyn, Manhattan and beyond.
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