After taking Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn's well-established neighborhoods by storm, The Horizon Group turns its attention to Kensington with 264 Webster Avenue, a contemporary new condominium nearing completion. Designer Kutnicki Bernstein Architects was inspired by the architecture of the Prospect Park Boathouse, and timeless design elements come through in the brick facade and oversized industrial-style windows. The open apartments and rich amenity offerings at 264 Webster Avenue are poised to set new standards for the neighborhood, and its reasonable prices and anticipated 15-year tax abatement are sure to prove powerful lures for buyers now that sales have just launched.
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All studio through two-bedroom homes have abundant natural light and wide-plank oak flooring throughout. The kitchens are outfitted with Caesarstone countertops and backsplashes, white matte lacquer and white oak cabinetry, and premium stainless steel appliances. The master baths feature honed marble walls and flooring as well as glass-enclosed showers.
Residents are greeted by a welcoming lobby, and the building is topped with a furnished terrace looking out on beautiful Brooklyn views. In between, amenities include a fitness center, library, lounge, children's playroom, pet spa, and bike room. Private storage and on-site parking are available for purchase. The building is located on a quiet street, but the shops and services of Coney Island Avenue are a few blocks away.
A studio is listed for $325K, one-bedrooms start at $465K, and a two-bedroom with a private balcony is listed for $650K. According to CityRealty listings, this is an incredible bargain compared to the Brooklyn median price of $562K for studios, $800K for one-bedrooms, and $1.325 million for two-bedrooms.
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