Property Description for 204 Monroe Street, 1-F
Residence 1F at 204 Monroe Street is a unique, loft-like flex two bedroom, one and one-half bath duplex condominium located in the heart of Bedford-Stuyvesant. Monthly costs are incredibly low with Taxes just $170 (unabated) and Common Charges are $412.
With striking interiors and functionality at its forefront, this home offers a generous 1,268 SF of living space with a 30 ft. wide floor plan – complimented with two settings of shared outdoor space – a roof deck and a built-out backyard. Thoughtfully planned with oversized windows invites natural light to this serene and modern space.
The fully equipped stainless-steel kitchen presents enduring design features:
• Integrated Bosch pro-style gas range, microwave, and dishwasher
• French door refrigerator/freezer by Fisher & Paykel
• Breakfast bar and pantry closet
• Under cabinet and pendant Lighting
• White quartz waterfall counters and glass backsplash
The bedroom offers two closets and easily accommodates a king-sized bed with plenty of room for other appointments. Bathrooms are clad with porcelain tiles, chrome fixtures plus a Brazilian rain head shower, deep soaking tub, and an integrated Bluetooth-controlled sound system.
• Recreation room with an additional closet and half bath
• Gracious ceiling heights
• Entry coat closet
• Central heating and cooling
• Home automation security system
• In unit washer/dryer
• Wide-plank hardwood oak floors
• Solid wood plank and iron staircase
An endless array of neighborhood amenities include dining all-stars Pilar Cuban, Peaches Hot House, Do or Dive Bar, Speedy Romeo, Swell Dive, Coffee Uplifts People (CUP), Lucy’s Vietnamese, and L’Antagoniste. Bedford-Stuyvesant’s YMCA, just down the block, keeps this tightly knit community fit and connected. Herbert Von King Park is just a few blocks north, along with Hattie Carthan Community Garden, a dog run, playground, ball fields, and Summer Stage Theater – while offering direct connectivity via the G, A, C lines and LIRR to anywhere in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and beyond.
A new iron fence in front of the building is scheduled to be installed over the next few months (one-time assessment in April).