Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$13,541 ($7.79/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($360,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Stunning High-Floor REAL Three Bedroom, 2 Full and 1 Half Bath Condo at the Iconic Full-Service BellTel Lofts Building
Truly exceptional, the thoughtful design of this sprawling, 1,700+ square foot apartment feels right from the minute you walk in the door. Generous proportions, with soaring 12-foot ceilings, breathtaking natural light, panoramic views of the Empire State Building and East River bridges, a great open plan and three REAL bedrooms, all of which can accommodate King or Queen size beds with room to spare, and two of the three have huge walk-in closets. The Primary has an ensuite bath with double sinks and a glass enclosed shower, the Guest bath has a shower/tub combo and there is a convenient half bath off of the living area.
The Kitchen features stone countertops and stainless steel appliances, with a perfect chef’s triangle configuration and large island for auxiliary food prep and casual barstool seating. The kitchen opens to a living space large enough for a dining table that seats six and multiple seating configurations. Perfect for entertaining or a quiet evening at home.
This early Brooklyn Art Deco skyscraper was originally designed as the Bell Telephone headquarters in 1928 by architect Ralph Walker, once deemed Architect of the Century by The New York Times.
It was converted to condominiums in 2007 by Beyer Blinder Belle with thoughtfully curated finishes and an extensive amenity package including a 24-hour doorman, live-in super, two common landscaped roof terraces with barbecue grills, tables and lounge seating options, media lounge, yoga room, fully-equipped gym, children’s playroom, business center, bike room and indoor parking & self-storage for an extra fee. You will be spoiled by the ease of in-unit laundry, on-floor trash chute and recycling room, package and dry cleaning delivery notifications, and friendly on-site porters and maintenance crew to help with everything from smoke alarm replacements to Christmas tree removal. Proximity to eleven subway lines (R, 2/3, Q, B, A/C, F/G and 4/5) only one or two stops to Prospect Park, Fort Greene, Manhattan and a short walk to any neighborhood worth visiting, BAM, the Barclay’s Center, restaurants and shopping.
Downtown Brooklyn has quickly become Brooklyn’s most exciting destination, and the build-out is near completion with no obstructions to this unit’s stellar views of downtown and midtown Manhattan and Brooklyn.
CityPoint is only two blocks away with the Dekalb Food Hall, Trader Joes, Target, Lululemon, Alamo Drafthouse Cinema and McNally Jackson Booksellers. Other notable businesses found in Downtown Brooklyn include Circa Brewing Co., SoulCycle, Chelsea Piers and Brooklyn Fare. And let’s not forget Gage & Tollner (once the most famous restaurant in Brooklyn) and the ACE Hotel.
The one-acre Willoughby Square Park is scheduled to open a block away later this year. On the other side of BellTel, the 3.5-acre Brooklyn Commons is getting a $50 million revamp to better host events and activities, including theater performances, outdoor film screenings, live music, holiday events, food festivals, a pop-up ice-skating rink, free exercise classes, and more.
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