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On the border of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Clinton Hill, a 10-unit condo with several duplex homes has risen at 203 Quincy Street on the former site of a three-story townhouse. The four-story height puts it in line with its neighbors, but the sleek design by ARC Architecture and Design contrasts with the brick buildings around it. As sales have just launched, buyers are now invited to decide whether this is a good or bad thing.
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Many apartments have private balconies, and ground-floor homes also have small, private backyards. All interiors feature double-height ceilings, hardwood white oak floors, video intercoms, washer/dryer hookups, and double-glazed windows that let in all the light and none of the noise. Kitchens have custom cabinetry and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances. With well-insulated windows, tankless water heaters, and streamlined ductless heat and air conditioning, these homes are as energy-efficient as they are bright and airy.
203-Quincy-Street Street view of 203 Quincy Street
The building is located on a quiet street, but a short walk from Bedford Avenue hot spots and the Bedford-Nostrand Aves. subway stop. According to an offering plan filed at the beginning of the year, a $7.807M sellout is projected. To that end, a one-bedroom is listed for $630K, and homes with one and a half bedrooms start at $899K.
203 Quincy Street #3A floor plan Floor plans
203 Quincy Street #2C floor plan
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