Sun-drenched two bedroom
Fourth floor elevator building
King-sized bedrooms with generous layouts
Oversized windows with excellent natural light
Hardwood floors and original details
Ample closet space throughout
Gym and shared outdoor space in building
Income-restricted HDFC cooperative (no subletting)
Near 2 & 5 trains at President Street
Sun-drenched two bedroom at 1040 Carroll Street #4J, a well-proportioned home in the heart of Crown Heights. Situated between Bedford and Franklin Avenues, this residence offers the perfect balance of space, light, and location within a well-maintained elevator building featuring a fitness center and shared outdoor space.
Located on the fourth floor, the apartment boasts an expansive layout with two generously sized bedrooms, each comfortably accommodating a king-sized bed along with additional furnishings. Oversized windows flood the home with natural light throughout the day, while hardwood floors and original details add warmth and character. Ample closet space is found throughout.
The building is part of a classic prewar HDFC cooperative known for its solid construction, generous layouts, and community-oriented feel. Residents enjoy the
convenience of on-site amenities while being moments from some of Brooklyn's most vibrant corridors.
Crown Heights continues to see strong demand thanks to its accessibility and neighborhood charm. Just moments from the 2 and 5 trains at President Street, Manhattan is within a quick commute. Nearby, you'll find neighborhood favorites along Franklin Avenue, as well as cultural anchors including the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Public Library, and Prospect Park.
This is an income-restricted HDFC cooperative. Subletting is not permitted.
For more information or to schedule a private showing, please reach out directly.
Listing courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Brooklyn LLC
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