Residence 12C at 230 Ashland Place is a sprawling two-bedroom, two-bathroom condominium distinguished by extraordinary natural light, sweeping views, and nearly 12-foot ceilings.
Set on the 12th floor of Forté, a full-service condominium in prime Fort Greene, this exceptional home is framed by an incredible eleven windows across multiple exposures. Enter through a welcoming corner foyer then follow a gallery-style hallway that opens dramatically into the sun-drenched living space.
The expansive open-concept living and dining area is flooded with light from dramatic wall-to-wall windows, showcasing sweeping southern and eastern views across Brooklyn. At its center, the open chef’s kitchen combines sleek modern cabinetry, polished countertops, and modern appliances in a design that is both striking and functional.
Both bedrooms are generously proportioned and feature west-facing windows, welcoming soft afternoon light and providing a peaceful retreat from the energy of the city.
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A full-service building, with only four units per floor, 230 Ashland provides a higher level of service and privacy including a 24-hour doorman, porter staff, fitness center, expansive roof deck with Manhattan and Statue
of Libery views, cold storage, and residents’ sitting area.
At the dynamic heart of Fort Greene, 230 Ashland is at the center of one of Brooklyn’s most picturesque neighborhoods. Enjoy the incomparable Fort Greene Park just blocks away, with winter sledding, Sunday Green markets, and summer yoga. Turn the corner, shop at Whole Foods, Trader Joes, Apple Store and get your latte at local favorite Baba Cool. On weekends you can enjoy a performance at BAM or the Shakespeare theatre. Nearby all transportation including the 2/3/4/5/F/G/ and LIRR you’re a short ride from EVERYTHING. Listing courtesy of Compass
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Fort Greene has a lot to offer.
It is both a beautiful brownstone neighborhood and an incredibly rich cultural center with fabulous restaurants, flea markets, world-renowned performance spaces, trendy boutiques, and a rich literary and artistic tradition. The neighborhood is home to the Brooklyn Academy of Arts, the country’s oldest performing arts venue. Histori ... read more