As 71 Cooper Street, a newly constructed four-story, eight-unit condominium, nears completion, sales have launched on the one-bedroom apartments measuring around 700 square feet. The project was developed by Meshulam Hass' Skyland Equities and designed by the prolific architects Infocus. See all of what this boutique new development has to offer below!
Privacy
For buyers who have to be in the city but still crave a little quiet, 71 Cooper Street offers the best of both worlds. While this boutique condominium is in a popular Brooklyn neighborhood, it is also located on a tree-lined, mostly residential street. And with only two apartments per floor, the peace extends to the building.
Interiors
All apartments offer high ceilings, 7’ windows, split-system heat and air conditioning, generous closet space, and in-unit washer/dryers. Kitchens are equipped with stone countertops, custom cabinetry, and a suite of Bosch stainless steel appliances. Subway-tiled bathrooms feature rain shower heads.
Views
On higher floors, select residents get private balconies overlooking a tree-lined street. Those on all floors have access to a roof deck that looks out on gorgeous Brooklyn and Manhattan views.
Subway Access
71 Cooper Street is three blocks from the Chauncey Street J/Z subway stop, and the Bushwick Avenue-Aberdeen Street L stop isn’t much further. Getting around Brooklyn and into Manhattan just got easier.
Bargains
The apartments at 71 Cooper Street start at $489K, a price that comes in well below the Bushwick average of $697K for one-bedrooms (CityRealty data). The neighborhood currently acts as a haven for young artists and professionals priced out of Williamsburg, but how long before it becomes a victim of its own success and prices this crowd out? This building offers a chance to buy before that time comes.
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Michelle Mazzarella
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