Deep in southern Brooklyn, a sleek newly-built condominium at 401 95th Street, dubbed Arcadia Bay Ridge, has launched sales on its luxury one- to two-bedroom condos. The development is extremely rare for the area, known for single-family homes and co-ops, mostly because of its not-so-close proximity to Manhattan. Still, it offers plenty – a great nightlife scene and all the shopping you'd want along 86th Street. It also doesn't hurt that Arcadia's prices on its four available units are on the affordable side; a one-bedroom is currently going for $525K and two-bedroom, two-bath units are starting at $829K.
Another perk? The building has a 15-year 421-a tax abatement in place.
Another perk? The building has a 15-year 421-a tax abatement in place.
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These condos range from 623-1,081 square feet and feature rows of floor-to-ceiling windows, premium wood flooring, recessed lighting, a breakfast bar, a smart thermostat, LG heating and air conditioning, a Bosch dishwasher, Grohe faucets, Porcelanosa tiles, and a Kohler bathtub.
Many of the homes also offer private outdoor space, providing views of St. Patrick’s Church across the street, the oldest Catholic church in southwest Brooklyn, and the Verrazano Bridge.
Many of the homes also offer private outdoor space, providing views of St. Patrick’s Church across the street, the oldest Catholic church in southwest Brooklyn, and the Verrazano Bridge.
Arcadia Bay Ridge provides a virtual doorman that offers building security, secure package delivery, package delivery notifications, access to emergency services at the push of a button, and more. Additional amenities include on-site parking (necessary for this neighborhood), bike storage, and a social lounge.
To commute to Manhattan, residents can hop on the local R train at 95th Street and transfer to express trains at 36th Street or Atlantic Avenue. While a bit further away, the Bay Ridge ferry can provide a more scenic route to the city.
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