In the heart of Bedford-Stuyvesant, a four-story condominium has risen on a vacant lot at 226 Hart Street. The building's brick facade fits in well with its surroundings, but its height and prominent balconies set it apart. Neighbors include Pulaski Playground and Brighter Choice Community School, and it is located between the Myrtle Avenue and Myrtle-Willoughby Avenue subway stops. Sales have launches on the eight apartments within.
All apartments feature gracious proportions, abundant natural light from two exposures, solid white oak floors, private storage space, and in-unit washer/dryers. The kitchens come outfitted with stone countertops, top-of-the-line appliances, and generous cabinet space. Baths have deep soaking tubs, modern vanity sinks, and lighted medicine cabinets. Many units have private outdoor space, and all residents have access to a common roof deck with gorgeous city views.
A one-bedroom apartment listed for $630K has already entered contract. Of the remaining availabilities, one-bedroom homes start at $599K; ground-floor, one-bedroom duplexes with private gardens start at $649K; and a two-bedroom is listed for $849K. CityRealty data reports that these prices are right in line with the Bedford-Stuyvesant median.
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