Closings Q1 2019.
This well-proportioned 1-Bed, 1-Bath with a quiet balcony residence features a spacious, corner sunny living/dining area that affords great flexibility, and is ideal for relaxing and entertaining. Interiors showcase refined contemporary finishes with a subtle industrial edge, highlighted by exposed cement accents, vintage bronze hardware, and weathered white oak floors.
The chef's kitchen is artfully designed with 2-tone custom cabinetry enhanced by satin brass euro-style hardware in modern gold, Quartzmaster Calacatta grey polished countertops, metallic mosaic backsplashes, and fully-integrated Fisher & Paykel and Bosch appliances with a Kitchen Aid convection oven and recirculating Faber hood.
Sleek contemporary bathrooms are adorned with an assortment of elegant natural materials in a thoughtfully-curated aesthetic, graced by Asian Statuary and Marmara marble walls and floors, custom vanities, Aquabrass polished chrome fixtures, standing showers with a wall-mounted hand shower set, rainfall showerheads, and deep soaking bathtubs and sleek. Modern recessed lighting and washer/dryer hookups add to the allure.
Sought-after Clinton Hill is known for its lovely tree-lined blocks, remarkable historic rowhouses, and artsy yet laid-back atmosphere. Residents enjoy a vibrant culinary scene with a diverse range of inventive restaurants, a weekly farmer's market, independently-owned shops, and beautiful lush green spaces. Numerous cultural attractions are also nearby such as the Clinton Hill Historical District, The Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Brooklyn Museum, Prospect and Fort Greene Parks, the Barclays Center, the amazing Brooklyn Armory and much more. Subway C, S and G lines are just a few blocks from the property. A 20-minute ride to Wall Street and a 35-minute ride to Midtown. < br>
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Quick Profile
Tucked behind the Brooklyn Navy Yard in central Brooklyn is the quiet residential neighborhood of Clinton Hill. Once a strictly working-class neighborhood, Clinton Hill has become known for its elegant brownstones and stately mansions that were built as Manhattanites crossed the East River in the 1920s in search of the supposed health benefits that came from living “on the hill,” which has an elevation of 95 feet. Now you will also find newer luxury apartment and condo buildings interspersed throughout the neighborhood.
The Pratt Institute and St. Joseph College give the area a certain energy that comes from having a college in your town, while it’s leafy streets, some with their original cobblestones, and slower pace attract young families. Millennials and professionals are flocking to Clinton Hill in search of a reasonably priced neighborhood that offers both nightlife and an easy commute to Manhattan. Clinton Hill is a beautiful neighborhood with a suburban feel and firm roots in its past that also offers plenty of urban amenities.
New businesses are showing up in Clinton Hill on a regular basis, adding to the current proliferation of coffee shops, restaurants, and bars. As the population changes, new entertainment and nightlife venues are migrating to the area to meet the demand. Barclays Center is within easy walking distance, offering exciting sporting events and concerts.