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100 Newel St. #4L

Located at 100 Newel Street 100 Newel Street, #4L, Brooklyn, NY Co-op in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Active listings: #4L Other units available in this building: 1 active sales listing
1 bed, 1 bath

ALL SHOWINGS, INCLUDING OPEN HOUSES, ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

Offered for sale is a bright and sunny one-bedroom floor-through on Newel Street between Nassau and Norman Avenues in Greenpoint. Located on the fourth (and top) floor of 100 Newel Street, a historic Neo-Grec style walk-up building, apartment...

ALL SHOWINGS, INCLUDING OPEN HOUSES, ARE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

Offered for sale is a bright and sunny one-bedroom floor-through on Newel Street between Nassau and Norman Avenues in Greenpoint. Located on the fourth (and top) floor of 100 Newel Street, a historic Neo-Grec style walk-up building, apartment 4L soaks in eastern and western light and is arranged in a four-room layout, providing plenty of space and layout flexibility.

The main entrance for the apartment is in the kitchen, where a large open plan kitchen enjoys bright and unobstructed northeastern light. The kitchen is currently configured as an L-shape with a gas range, dishwasher, and a storage pantry. A historic chimney breast and tin ceilings with historic light fixtures create stylish focal points in the kitchen. The bathroom is located off the kitchen, and adjacent the main entrance is a coat closet.

Towards the middle of the apartment, there are two rooms, each with lot line windows facing north. These can function in a number of ways, including as sleeping areas, a home office, closet space, a library, or more. Reconfiguration can add to the flexibility of this area.

At the front of the apartment is the bright and sunny southwest-facing living room, where classical character is on display and there are open views. There is also a secondary entrance/exit to the hallway in this room. Historic features in this apartment include original strip flooring, plaster crown and picture rail moldings, a carved stone fireplace surround with Neo-Grec style Eastlake motifs, and transom windows.

At approximately 737 square feet, there is room to renovate, re-arrange, and grow into this fantastic space located in a quiet and convenient pocket of Greenpoint. 100 Newel Street is located just four blocks from the G-train at Nassau Avenue, and a half a block away from the bustling Nassau Avenue corridor, where there is a bounty of great local food, drink and more. Monsignor McGolrick Park is located just a few blocks away.

This self-managed cooperative consists of eight apartments, with two on each floor. Heat (steam radiators) and hot water are included in monthly maintenance. Each apartment is assigned a large storage room in the building’s cellar, were there is also separate bike storage and laundry. A communal garden is also a shared amenity, which is accessed via the cellar.

A flip tax of 2% of the sale price applies to sales where the seller’s ownership period is shorter than 5 years. The flip tax does not apply to this offering.

Please note that select photos have been virtually staged.


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About the Building

100 Newel Street  Brooklyn, NY 11222

Co-op in Greenpoint

  • 8 Units
  • 4 Stories
  • 1928 Built

Sales listings: 1 in contract and 11 previous
Rentals listings: 1 previous
Documents and Permits: 25 documents

Unit History

Nearby

Transportation

  • G at Nassau Av

    0.21 miles

  • G at Greenpoint Av

    0.44 miles

  • L at Bedford Av

    0.76 miles

  • L at Graham Av

    0.79 miles

  • G L at Lorimer St

    0.81 miles

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Schools

District 14 - Schools zoned for this address:
P.S. 110 the Monitor

(PK,0K,01,02,03,04,05,SE)

Disclaimer: School attendance zone boundaries are not guaranteed to be accurate – they are provided by a third party and subject to change. Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these boundaries.