Experience Elegance and Comfort in Carroll Gardens
Welcome to your new sanctuary in Carroll Gardens, where contemporary sophistication meets classic charm. This exquisite apartment, nestled within a beautifully designed building featuring a timeless limestone facade, offers an unparalleled living experience.
This apartment embodies a perfect balance of spaciousness and light, with east and west-facing windows that bathe the space in natural sunlight. This thoughtfully designed residence includes four generously sized bedrooms, plus a flexible room that can be customized as an office or additional bedroom. The primary bedroom, featuring an ensuite bath, provides a tranquil retreat with ample space and privacy.
Rich hardwood floors enhance the warmth and continuity throughout the apartment. The expansive living area is ideal for both relaxation and entertaining, seamlessly connecting to a large dining room that comfortably accommodates ten or more guests. The open kitchen, complete with a breakfast bar, combines style and functionality, perfect for casual meals and gatherings.
Modern conveniences include in-unit washer/dryer hookups, catering to your everyday needs. Situated on the third level, this apartment
benefits from both front and back entrances, offering easy access and added convenience.
Situated in a prime location, the building is adjacent to the NYC Public Library and directly across from a Citi Bike station—ideal for book lovers and cyclists alike. Enjoy the nearby Carroll Park and Brooklyn Bridge Park, and explore the vibrant local scene with renowned restaurants, bakeries, and shops such as Poppy's and Union Market. The F/G Carroll Street Station is just two-and-a-half blocks away, ensuring effortless commuting and connectivity.
Embrace a lifestyle of elegance, comfort, and convenience in your new Carroll Gardens home. Sorry, no pets. Listing courtesy of Century 21 Awaye Realty
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