Our thoughts . . . .
Set on one of Greenpoint’s prettiest, tree-lined blocks, this garden-level apartment in a classic three-family brownstone blends fresh renovations with all the charm of a true neighborhood home. The flexible layout works beautifully as a large one-bedroom, or it can easily be converted into a comfortable two-bedroom without losing that sense of space.
Inside, tall ceilings and generously sized rooms create an open, airy feel, while the renovations bring everything right up to date. There’s great closet space throughout, and large windows let the sunlight pour in all day. Step outside and you’ll find your own private yard — a peaceful retreat that’s perfect for a quiet coffee in the morning, an evening with friends, or simply unwinding after the workday.
The location puts you right in the heart of Greenpoint. McGolrick Park is just a few minutes away, along with some of the neighborhood’s most beloved spots. Bagel Point is close enough for an easy morning run for bagels and coffee, Oxomoco serves up Michelin-starred Mexican that’s worth every bit of the buzz, and Paulie Gee’s turns out pizza that draws fans from all over the city. Peter Pan Donuts is still holding court as a local institution,
while Ramona’s is the go-to for a perfectly made cocktail. The Greenpoint Gallery brings in fresh art shows on a regular basis, and the Sunday Greenmarket offers produce, bread, and other artisan goods from regional farms.
With shops, cafés, and the G train at Nassau Avenue all within easy reach, this apartment offers the best of Greenpoint living — space, light, privacy, and a location that’s hard to beat.
Contact us to schedule a showing and see why this apartment is the perfect place to call home. Listing courtesy of Brick & Mortar LLC
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