Welcome to Penthouse 701 at 525 Myrtle Ave - a setback two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence perched atop a wonderful 22-unit condo in historic Clinton Hill. Designed to stand apart, this seventh floor home features oak hardwood flooring, central air, a spacious private terrace with Manhattan views, and a gas fireplace for warmth and ambiance on chilly Brooklyn evenings. Enjoy the elevated kitchen outfitted with full-size Thermador fridge and matching freezer, which flank the striking Verona gas stove and Carrara marble countertops. This unit also comes with an extra large storage unit deeded with the sale.
The Clinton House Condominium is a highly amenitized and generously abated elevator building that offers residents 24-hour access to a furnished common terrace, a fully outfitted gym, a wifi-enabled rec room, a package room complimented by virtual doorman, bike storage, and a newly re-designed lobby. Penthouse living in the heart of Clinton Hill has never been more attainable, as the building remains tax abated until 2032.
Myrtle Ave is one of the most exciting corridors in Clinton Hill, with new restaurants and boutiques delivering fresh energy to a historic and beautiful section of Brooklyn. Follow the Myrtle BID
to stay up to date on everything in the area, whether it's a Halloween flash mob, a morning yoga class in the Myrtle Plaza, or an opening ceremony. Nearby train lines are the G, A, and C, along with express buses. At the Brooklyn Navy Yard, one can find an East River ferry dock, a Wegmans, Brooklyn Grange, Steiner Studios, a 60,000 sqft food hall, a gigantic new music venue, and much more. Around the block from 525 Myrtle is Pratt Institute's beautiful public arts garden.
Listing courtesy of Corcoran Group
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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