Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$13,158 ($9.69/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($439,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
105 8th Avenue, apartment 6
Elegant and luxurious, this 50 ft.-wide, three-bedroom, two-bath residence with a large balcony blends generous prewar proportions with the creature comforts of an expertly-executed, recent gut renovation. Located in the Landmarked Tracey Mansion, a grand, turn-of-the century mansion, this stately apartment is just one block from Prospect Park.
Take the large elevator to the third floor to enter, and experience the light streaming in from oversized south-east facing windows and a glass door to your private balcony, revealing leafy brownstone gardens.
The impeccably-appointed kitchen - with custom cabinetry, honed-quartz counters, filtered and on-demand boiling water, and appliances by Subzero, Wolf, and Bosch - is open to the generous living and dining space, which is warmed by a clean burning gel fireplace with a dramatic, carved-marble mantle.
All three bedrooms are large, light-filled, and overlook the quiet garden. The main bedroom has an en-suite marble bath, and there is more than ample closet space throughout.
With central multi-zone heating and cooling, a full-sized washer and dryer, stunning wide plank white oak floors, oversize windows, classic moldings, and high ceilings, this thoughtfully designed home is eminently livable.
Centrally located in coveted North Slope, this 7-unit boutique condominium offers basement storage, a video intercom for easy package delivery, and a convenient garage available just around the corner. In close proximity to Saturdays Grand Army Plaza Farmer's Market, the Brooklyn Library, Brooklyn Museum, the Botanical Gardens, all the conveniences of 7th Avenue, the vibrant restaurants and shops of nearby Vanderbilt Avenues, and of course, the 2/3, B/Q and D/N/R/W trains.
Currently Zoned for PS 321
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Showing by appointment beginning Sunday, January 24
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