Welcome to apartment 4H, a bright and well-proportioned two-bedroom in the sought-after Clinton Hill Co-ops! Overlooking the iconic brownstone architecture of Clinton Avenue, this home enjoys beautiful afternoon light and tree-lined views. A private entry foyer leads to the generous living room, and a dining area that comfortably seats up to six. The spacious primary bedroom easily accommodates a king-sized bed, and is currently configured to create a dedicated home office area. A fully enclosed second bedroom is perfect as a nursery, guest room, or flexible workspace. The recently renovated bathroom features modern finishes, while the windowed kitchen is outfitted with stainless steel appliances, including a microwave and oven, and a convenient pocket door for separation and functionality.
The Clinton Hill Co-ops is a full-service, well-managed community offering 24-hour security, on-site maintenance staff, and newly renovated laundry facilities. Residents enjoy elevator access, bike storage, a package room, and a common courtyard. Co-op policies are flexible and pet-friendly, permitting pied-à-terres, co-purchasing, parents buying for children, guarantors, and gifting. Subletting is allowed after two years of ownership.
Located
in the heart of historic Clinton Hill, this home is surrounded by some of Brooklyn’s most charming brownstone architecture and grand mansions. The lifestyle offerings along Myrtle Avenue and DeKalb Avenue are exceptional, with an array of acclaimed dining options including LaRina, Colonia Verde, Sailor, and Olea, plus local cafés and boutiques. Enjoy the farmer’s market and weekend activities at the nearby Fort Greene Park. The G train is just a short 2-blocks away, and access to the BQE, Downtown Brooklyn, Wegmans are all within a few minutes drive. Don’t blink on this rare opportunity to own the Brooklyn lifestyle at a great value! 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