While some New Yorkers get excited about amenity-rich new construction, others wonder when they’re going to use all this stuff and crave a simpler life. That’s where buildings like 145 Kenilworth Place come in: A no-frills attitude applies as much to this six-story condo’s façade as it does to its interiors, but its location makes up for it. The Flatbush Avenue subway station is only one walk away for an easy trip anywhere in Manhattan. Closer to home, its close proximity to Brooklyn College and the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts makes it an excellent alternative to dorm life. A tax abatement through 2025 is another powerful draw.
A one-bedroom is listed for $340K, and two-bedroom apartments start at $485K. The building’s listings come to an average price of $678 per square foot, or a fraction of Brooklyn’s median two-bedroom condo price of $1,238 per square foot (per CityRealty data).
A one-bedroom is listed for $340K, and two-bedroom apartments start at $485K. The building’s listings come to an average price of $678 per square foot, or a fraction of Brooklyn’s median two-bedroom condo price of $1,238 per square foot (per CityRealty data).