When 1255 Bushwick Avenue was converted to a seven-story, 32-unit condominium, the historic church façade was left intact while living spaces took shape inside. The historic building in rapidly rising Bushwick quickly attracted interest, and only a handful of condos remain on the market. A studio is listed for $330K; one-bedrooms start at $565K; and two-bedrooms start at $645K. At an average of $794 per square foot, these condos come in below the Bushwick average of $973 per square foot.
All apartments have large windows, track lighting, central heating and air conditioning, washer/dryer hookups, and video intercoms. Contemporary kitchens feature Lagos quartz countertops, double square cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, white porcelain farm style sink, and white subway tile backsplash. Master baths have Flash Bisel Blanco wall tile, cementine black and white flooring, Aquabrass fixtures, Benoist reclaimed wood vanities, and Duravit soaking tubs. Select units have private outdoor space.
The building has a landscaped second floor terrace and bike room, and deeded parking spaces are available for purchase. 1255 Bushwick Avenue is close to the neighborhood’s best restaurants and entertainment, and the nearby Halsey Street subway stop makes for a convenient commute.
The building has a landscaped second floor terrace and bike room, and deeded parking spaces are available for purchase. 1255 Bushwick Avenue is close to the neighborhood’s best restaurants and entertainment, and the nearby Halsey Street subway stop makes for a convenient commute.
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