Welcome to Residence 4B, a stunning penthouse duplex with double-height ceilings and a private terrace on a picturesque tree-lined street in Clinton Hill.
Walk into this expansive one-bedroom, one-bath to be greeted with soaring, double-height ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that create a sense of grandeur. The open and spacious living area offers plenty of room for a dining table, a work from home set up, and a large sectional. The living area effortlessly flows out to a generous 250sf private terrace, making for an expansive indoor-outdoor space for entertaining.
The interior is defined by elegant oak hardwood floors and a luxurious modern kitchen featuring marble countertops and a large island, perfect for cooking and hosting. The upper level is dedicated to a quiet bedroom retreat, complete with a spacious walk-in closet. Modern conveniences abound, including automatic window shades, central air, and an in-unit washer and dryer.
The unit also includes a deeded storage unit in the basement. In addition, the building offers a large shared rooftop deck with incredible city views and convenient bike storage.
Situated on a beautiful tree-lined street in one of Brooklyn’s most culturally and architecturally rich neighborhoods,
the building is just steps from the Pratt Institute and the thriving restaurant and bar scenes on Myrtle and DeKalb Avenues.
Take a stroll down the pedestrian walk on Willoughby Ave past historic brownstones and into Fort Greene Park to enjoy the famous Saturday farmer’s market, popular morning off-leash hours for dogs, or summertime movie nights on the main lawn.
Commuting is effortless with easy access to the G subway line, the NYC Ferry at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and multiple bus lines connecting you to the rest of Brooklyn and Manhattan. Listing courtesy of Compass
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Clinton Hill is an historic, central Brooklyn neighborhood celebrated for diversity.
Its under-the-radar vibe appeals to people looking for a place to live, not a place to party. The tree-lined streets are wide with lots of sky, and magnificent mansions remain from when it was an enclave for the super-rich in the mid-nineteenth century. The rest of the architecture is a mix of wood-frame houses predating the Civil War, carriage houses, brownstones, midrise apartment bui ... read more