Sun-flooded pre-war condo, fully renovated and bathed in natural light, Unit 4I at 475 Washington Avenue offers 1,128 square feet of living space in the heart of Clinton Hill. Overlooking a tree-lined street with picturesque views of a historic 19th century church, this bright and airy two-bedroom, two-bathroom home is perfect for those who want charm and modern conveniences.
A thoughtfully designed entry foyer featuring extensive closet storage leads to the spacious living room with oversized windows and open views of beautiful Clinton Hill. The open chef’s kitchen is outfitted with stainless steel appliances, a full slab Quartz countertop with a waterfall edge, and sleek cabinetry. The open living and dining areas flow seamlessly with an expansive living area that can fit a large 86” couch.
The highly-prized split bedroom layout includes two generously sized bedrooms and two full bathrooms featuring ceramic tilework, quartz-topped vanities, and mirrored medicine cabinets. Additional features include white oak plank flooring, central air, and an in-unit washer/dryer.
Originally built in the early 1900s, 475 Washington Avenue has been thoughtfully updated to meet the needs of modern living, while still preserving the charm
and character of its historic roots. Residents enjoy a doorman, a shared landscaped courtyard, and a bike room.
Located in prime Clinton Hill and just minutes from the A/C and G trains, the building is surrounded by charming architecture, neighborhood favorites, and easy access to Fort Greene Park, Prospect Park, the Brooklyn Museum, and more. Don’t miss your chance with this rare find in one of Brooklyn’s most beloved neighborhoods. 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