When the Fischer Makooi-designed 575 Fourth Avenue was still on the drawing board, private balconies seen in renderings and descriptions of a lavish amenity package appeared to be designed to appeal to the modern Brooklyn buyer. Now the building is available for immediate occupancy and reports 70 percent sold, with many units at or above asking price.
Remaining availabilities start at $1.025 million for two-bedrooms and $1.395 million for three-bedrooms. While many of the units with private outdoor space have been snapped up, some apartments with balconies remain on the market.
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“Designed for a modern luxurious lifestyle, the homes at this Park Slope building are at the forefront of offerings currently available in today’s marketplace” — Jessica Peters, Founder, Jessica Peters Team, Douglas Elliman
While 575 Fourth Avenue includes more than 12,000 square foot of residents-only green space, it is situated between Prospect Park and The Green-Wood Cemetery. The building offers parking for an additional fee, but residents have a choice of the Prospect Avenue N/R and the 7th Avenue F/G trains to get anywhere in Manhattan and Brooklyn. They also enjoy easy access to 5th Avenue dining and nightlife only one block away.
↓ There are over 50 unique layouts at 575 Fourth Avenue, and all feature interiors by The Meshberg Group with European wood oak flooring, energy-efficient heating and cooling, in-unit washer/dryers, and floor-to-ceiling, noise-isolating windows.
↓ Open kitchens at the heart of the homes are equipped with walnut cabinetry, quartz countertops, and Thermador and Bosch appliances.
↓ Powder rooms to primary baths are outfitted with Waterworks and Toto fixtures.
↓ A private courtyard with grill stations, dining tables, lounge furniture, and a separate children's play area offers the atmosphere of a backyard.
↓ A lounge features coworking spaces, a kitchenette, and adjoining game room with billiards table.
↓ A fully equipped fitness center has an adjacent yoga studio.
↓ Playful sculptures act as the centerpiece of the children’s playroom.
↓ A music room offers acoustic soundproof walls and ceilings, professional-grade equipment, and a recording platform.
↓ A rooftop terrace boasts a sun deck, outdoor showers, grill, seating areas, and skyline and harbor views.
↓ Two-bedrooms start at $1.025 million.
↓ Three-bedrooms start at $1.395 million.
↓ Select units have private outdoor space. Residence 7F, a 1,156-square-foot two-bedroom, is listed for $1.499 million.
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