Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($234,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Welcome to 176 Sterling Place, 6L, a stunning, newly-renovated 2-bedroom/1-bath with low monthlies on a great block in the North Slope. Enjoy treetop views and tons of sunshine in this super bright and gracious home. Featuring beautiful, brand-new white oak floors throughout, and exposed brick this very special home is charming and well-designed.
The main living space has a south-facing open kitchen and great dimensions with windows on two sides. The sparkling new kitchen with a large breakfast bar offers a lot of storage and work space and Fischer Pakel and Bosch appliances.
The East-facing primary bedroom has two tall windows and high ceilings, gets lovely light throughout the day, and is large enough for a king-sized bed.
The second bedroom can comfortably accommodate a twin, daybed or is a large bright home office. The windowed bathroom has a Miele stackable washer/dryer, linen storage, Porcelanosa tub, vanity and fixtures and custom cement tiles. All rooms have been outfitted with new split-system air-conditioning and heat pump systems.
This top-floor home is an easy 3 flights up and just one more flight to the lovely common roof deck. Enjoy the spectacular Manhattan skyline views while entertaining friends or just lounging in the open air.
This well-run Co-op just completed several building upgrades including installing solar panels which produce enough energy to operate the water heaters and the common area lights, keeping monthlies even lower. The new lobby with vintage design tiles offers video intercom access, stroller parking, and a package area. A storage space is included with the apartment, and the building also provides free bicycle storage.
Amazing subway access and proximity to Prospect Park, Grand Army Plaza, Barclays, and top-notch retail and restaurants make this an ideal location in one of Brooklyn’s most desirable neighborhoods.
Cats are welcome but no dogs, sorry.
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