New to Market Upscale Renovations Private Terrace
A striking, two-bed, two-bath cooperative apartment in the heart of treelined Midwood can now be all yours! Stationed in a quiet corner of the fourth floor, this unit has a plethora of light with both southern and western exposures. The eat-in galley kitchen opens up to the living and dining rooms.
You'll find high-end ceiling-height cabinets and hardware, granite counters, and a decorative, tiled backsplash there. The premium kitchen appliances include a Thermador, French-door refrigerator, Kitchen-Aid oven, and microwave. A rarity in co-ops, this apartment flaunts a full-size Bosch washer and dryer.
The dining room is large enough to entertain numerous friends and family. The apartment has beautifully finished hardwood flooring, recessed lighting, and decorative moldings. The seven closets offer a plentiful amount of storage space.
The primary bedroom, with three closets, boasts an en-suite, windowed bathroom with shower. The main bathroom is also windowed and has a large shower, too. The sizeable second bedroom has a large walk-in closet.
Exceptionally financially sound and responsibly managed, this pet-friendly building is a short distance to the Q train, numerous bus lines, a public library, Brooklyn and Touro Colleges, and all the shopping and dining choices on Avenue J and Coney Island Avenue.
The neighborhood recently honored the famed pizzaiolo Dom DeMarco with a street renaming near his iconic Di Fara Pizza, just a couple of blocks away.
The buildings have undergone expansive improvements, with more in the works. In-house services include doorpersons, a security detail (plus many cameras), garage parking ($120/mo), extra storage, laundry, a bike room, a live-in super, and porters.
Showings have begun in this unit, one of the largest in the co-op, so make an appointment to see this unit today!
Some photos have been virtually staged. Dom Demarco photo courtesy of Council Member Justin Brannan's office.
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