In the heart of Clinton Hill, this charming one-bedroom, one-bathroom home seamlessly blends the classic loft feel with modern convenience.
Upon stepping inside, you're greeted by wide-plank pine floors and an inviting exposed brick wall. Sunlight streams in through south-facing windows, offering tranquil views of the building's serene rear. The updated kitchen with it's sleek open shelving, quartz countertops, expansive breakfast bar, and high-end Bosch and Fisher Paykel appliances, including a gas range and dishwasher.
The spacious bedroom boasts ample closet space, exposed beams, and leafy treetop views. Meanwhile, the stylish black-and-white bathroom, subway tile accents, a classic pedestal sink, and a spacious tub/shower.
Adding to the appeal, this lovely Brooklyn abode features extra closet space, an in-unit washer-dryer, and ductless HVAC units for year-round comfort. Situated within the boutique, condo building at 940 Fulton Street, residents benefit from amenities such as video intercom entry, a bike room, and a shared roof deck boasting breathtaking, unobstructed views.
Perfectly positioned in sought-after Clinton Hill, this home offers convenient access to the very best of Brooklyn living. Just steps away, you'll discover a plethora of charming bakeries, cafes, and boutiques. Additionally, renowned destinations like BAM, Barclays Center, and Atlantic Terminal are within easy reach, providing access to world-class shopping and entertainment.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Fort Greene Park and Prospect Park are just a stone's throw away, offering acres of green space, vibrant year-round markets, and a host of cultural attractions including the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Museum, and Library.
Transportation is a breeze from this centrally located enclave, with a variety of subway lines including C, S, and G trains nearby, and the LIRR, as well as the 2/3, 4/5, B/D, N/Q/R/W, and A lines, all within a mile radius.
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.