OFFER ACCEPTED. This serene, sophisticated Clinton Hill Coop corner one bedroom apartment has been renovated to perfection, and could easily be configured to add a second bedroom or home office. In its current layout, the generous expanse of living space includes a sizable area for lounging and entertaining, a dramatic wall of floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, a large dining area, and a beautifully designed windowed kitchen. Oversized windows here bring in abundant southern and western light and views of the neighborhood's elegant, tree-lined Mansion Row all day long. At the heart of the apartment, the kitchen combines sleek white cabinets, white Caeserstone counters, and GE and Bosch stainless steel appliances. A distinctive pink encaustic tile backsplash accentuates this highly functional and very pleasing room. Thoughtful design touches can be found throughout this special home, including in the extra-large bedroom's Ellie Cashman wallpaper and newly designed Elfa closets to maximize storage. This room, with two more giant windows, can easily accommodate a king-sized bed, dressers, and even a work area as needed. The renovated all-white bathroom has been upgraded with a rain shower head and contemporary lighting. Additionally, the apartment's original parquet floors have been refurbished and stained to a warm hue. Radiator Labs' Cozys, internet-connected, thermostatic radiator covers, have been installed in this unit as well. Along with this initiative, the Clinton Hill Coops have recently undergone window and elevator replacement and laundry facility upgrades - all without an assessment or additional cost to shareholders. The cooperative offers 24-hour security, package delivery rooms, bike storage, and common gardens, including the fenced-in courtyard and greenspace that surround freestanding 210 Clinton Avenue. Converted to coops in 1981, the 12-building complex is one of the few in New York City to co-generate electrical power, an environmentally friendly innovation that also results in lower costs to residents. Split between north and south campuses, CHC was originally built to accommodate Brooklyn Navy Yard workers. The complex is pet friendly, too. Transportation options abound with both G and C trains in close proximity and almost every other train line nearby. Clinton Hill is home to some of the best eateries in Brooklyn. It's also bustling with new amenities in the Navy Yard, including Wegman's supermarket, Russ and Daughters, and a ferry stop. All showings by appointment.
Off market
$765,700
210 Clinton Ave APT 1B, Brooklyn, NY 11205
1beds
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Cooperative
Built in 1945
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$765,700 Zestimate®
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$3,629 Estimated rent