At 578 Sterling Place, on the border of Crown Heights and Prospect Heights, a two-story structure has been demolished and reborn as a four-story boutique condominium, where sales have recently launched. The two-bedroom, two-bath apartments start at $1.325 million. An average price of $1,193 per square foot puts them well above the Crown Heights average of $980 per square foot and just above the Brooklyn average of $1,147 per square foot.
While the building’s masonry and concrete structure blends seamlessly with its neighbors, the full-floor, loft-like apartments stand out for their size and luxury. Features include nine-foot ceilings, driftwood oak flooring, laundry closets with washer/dryer hookups, large sash windows that let in an abundance of natural light, and private outdoor space via private backyards or terraces. Chef’s kitchen is outfitted with custom cabinetry, quartz waterfall countertops, glass and marble mosaic backsplash and breakfast bar, and stainless steel Bertazzoni appliance suite. Spa-like master bath has grey marble and white porcelain tiles, vessel sink, and walk-in shower. All apartments come with home automation and prewired cable, and zoned speakers are strategically installed throughout. Amenities include video intercom and generous storage space.
While 578 Sterling Place is located on a quiet, tree-lined street, the restaurants, bars, and transportation of Franklin Avenue half a block away. It is also a short distance from the Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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