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*TOP FLOOR 2BR/1.5BA CONDO!!*
Welcome to this renovated two-bedroom, 1.5-bath residence in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights Historic District. The elongated layout is absolutely fascinating with its soaring ceilings and vintage details, as well as a bonus loft space over one of the bedrooms. The Beaux-Arts building with its decorative scrollwork dates to 1906 and is a rare condominium in a city so well known for co-ops.
You’ll enter into a mudroom area with extra storage space, and a hallway extending throughout the apartment.
Lovely hardwood floors gleam under the natural light from an abundance of windows, complemented by high ceiling and recessed lighting. A beautifully remodeled kitchen hugs the wall, with stunning cherry and glass cabinetry, a breakfast bar, and stainless steel appliances including a five-burner stove, a three-door fridge, dishwasher and micro. The dining area and adjacent living room are open and bright.
French doors lead into a lovely bedroom with two sunny exposures and a large double closet with extra storage above.
A second ensuite bedroom has its own powder room as well as ladder stairs leading up to a small loft that can serve as an additional sleeping area or storage. The full hallway bath has been nicely updated with a Toto toilet, standing medicine cabinet, and dual shower heads. Other extras abound, including lots of closets, and A/C units in the living/dining area plus both bedrooms.
*Please note this is a non-elevator building*
This turn of the century treasure has a laundry room, bike room, roof deck, storage, high-speed internet, and cable TV installation.
You’ll be near St. John’s Park, Brower Park, and the Brooklyn Library. Bakeries, bars, bodegas, and restaurants are all around, such as Pando’s Creperie and Café, Crown Deli and Bagels, Phony Daughter, King Thai, and many more. Conveniently close to the Kingston Ave and the Crown Heights MTA, with lots of bus stops along St. John’s Place.
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