Located on a welcoming tree-lined block in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, 949 Pacific is a luxury, boutique condo building that combines small-scale townhouse living with a very contemporary aesthetic both inside and out. Situated between Grand Avenue and Washington Avenue, the building was developed by Eli Karp and designed by Brooklyn-based Ka.Va Design. A bifurcated exterior design is composed of wood panels, grey brick and glass Juliet balconies.
The building has three condo apartments spread over 4 floors. Now on the market is a 2-bedroom with an ask of $1,399,000 and a three-bedrooms priced at $1,099,000. The average price per square foot of the units is $1,186, a bit higher than Crown Heights' average closing condo price of $755 per ft². According to CityRealty data, the median price per square foot for current Brooklyn condo listings stands at $825,000.
The three-bedroom for sale is a 1,162 square foot penthouse duplex with a 299 square foot private roof deck and two bathrooms. The two-bedroom for sale is a 941 square foot home with 1 bath. It also has a private roof deck, and both apartments are open concept, allowing for an airy feel.
Floor to ceiling windows and sliding glass doors flood the condos with plenty of light. Sleek and modern, the living area flows naturally to the kitchen due to each having the same feature wood wall, a highly modern take on exposed brick. The streamlined kitchen features white cabinetry, stainless steel appliances including a Fisher & Paykel double door refrigerator, a Bosch gas range and a Blomberg dishwasher. The master bedroom has a contemporary en suite and an expansive private roof deck offering exceptional views over Crown Heights. Each apartment is outfitted with porcelain tile flooring, and is equipped with radiant floor heating and central cooling. Some nice touches include Nest, the smart home system and thermostat, surround sound speakers, gas vented washer/dryer hook up in unit and tank-less water heater.
Bordered by Prospect Heights, Crown Heights is a diverse neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets featuring a mix of brownstones, walk-up buildings with ornate architecture, and row houses. The area is also known for its convenience and popular destination spots like Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 949 Pacific is near a row of chic restaurants and cafes, as well as public transportation, with the A/C/B/Q/2/3 subway lines and the S shuttle that leads to Midtown Manhattan. The close proximity allows commuters and professionals to get to Manhattan in around 25 minutes, and in some cases only 15.