Pre-Approval Letter or Proof of Funds required before scheduling an appointment. Last Open House Sunday 7/12***
Beautifully renovated 1.5 bedroom home in the heart of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. This stunning apartment was tastefully reimagined by the architect/owner to maximize space and enhance the charm of this immaculate home.
Pre-Approval Letter or Proof of Funds required before scheduling an appointment. Last Open House Sunday 7/12***
Beautifully renovated 1.5 bedroom home in the heart of Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. This stunning apartment was tastefully reimagined by the architect/owner to maximize space and enhance the charm of this immaculate home. With truly oversized windows and a flexible layout, this apartment is bright, airy, and incredibly livable.
The entry foyer was enlarged for a more gracious entrance, complete with a seating area to take off shoes and a floor-to-ceiling coat closet. Walk into the living space and you will discover an intelligently designed office area and a massive open kitchen that recently underwent a complete renovation. The windowed kitchen features Ceasarstone quartz countertops with waterfall edge, custom Barker cabinets with soft-close drawers, stainless steel appliances, gas range, Bosch dishwasher, marble tile floors, Fireclay farmhouse sink, ceramic tile backsplash, and satin brass fixtures.
Adjacent to the kitchen you will discover a windowed dining area, spacious living room, and a thoughtfully designed bonus room accessible by large French doors with blackout shades. This extra room could easily serve as a nursery, den, office, or internal 2nd bedroom.
The gorgeous bathroom features a soaking tub, fixed panel shower glass, Basalt tile flooring, Kohler fixtures, handmade sconces, and a storage vanity/medicine cabinet
The large bedroom gets tremendous light while remaining incredibly quiet. The bedroom can fit a king-sized bed, has hardwired bedside sconces, and a built-in closet storage system.
Throughout this special home you will find brand new windows with blackened steel surrounds, custom roller shades from Smith & Noble, dimmable lighting, satin brass hardware, smart outlets and light switches, and recessed lighting.
The Clinton Hill Co-ops are a collection of iconic landmarked buildings in the highly desirable neighborhood of Clinton Hill. Designed in the 1930s by Wallace K. Harrison (Rock Center, Radio City, Lincoln Center, UN) to house the Brooklyn Navy Yards workers, the Clinton Hill Coops is a 12-building coop complex split between two