Upon entry is a large, welcoming foyer. A natural, honey-toned hardwood lays perfectly across the floor providing an overall sense of warmth throughout. Passing through the foyer you'll find the kitchen outfitted with Carrera marble countertops, tasteful Italian-made Miton cream cabinetry complimented by matte-black cabinet pulls, a white, retro Big Chill refrigerator, and large farmhouse sink.
The living space is an exceptional size providing an excellent separation between living and dining. Progressing through the living room you'll find two large French doors opening out onto a private balcony.
The bedroom spans a massive 17'x10' approximately with more than enough space for a plethora of furniture layouts as well as a generously sized closet.
The bathroom displays a classic aesthetic, with an off-white subway tile, paired well with a penny tile on the floors. A mid-century wooden vanity with a raised-bowl sink compliments the neutral palette. The bathroom also includes a deep-soaking tub.
100 Engert Avenue is located right between McGolrick and McCarren Park and is encompassed by tons of neighborhood favorites inluding but not limited to: Lilia Ristorante, Bamonte's, Rule of Thirds, El Born, The Whiskey Brooklyn, Berry Park, Di An Di, Oxomoco, Brooklyn Athletic Club, Crunch Fitness, Greenpoint YMCA, The Shanty, Westlight, and more.
Public transportation includes the G train at Nassau Avenue Station and L train at Graham Avenue or Lorimer Street Station.
Quick Profile
Go north, not west. Greenpoint’s placement at the furthermost tip of Brooklyn makes it peak “North Brooklyn” territory. Bordered by the East River, its geographical location has long made Greenpoint integral to maritime activity, present day ferry service to Manhattan included. With Williamsburg to the south and Long Island City to the north, Greenpoint’s “hip factor” often experiences crossover traffic from these areas.
Particularly bustling on the weekend, the edge of McCarren Park at Bedford Avenue and Lorimer Street filters out into prime Greenpoint, where brunch has become a hallowed tradition for newer and longtime residents alike. Bars and restaurants such as Spritzenhaus and Five Leaves also provide close proximity to a post-dining jaunt in the park.
As the neighborhood continues to grow and develop, the old world feel of a tradition of Polish immigrants has commingled with the arrival of enterprising millennials that have become a part of the go-getting spirit of the neighborhood. Filled with small coffee shops, vintage boutiques and award-winning restaurants (as well as tailored bars like TØRST offering up specialty beers on tap), Greenpoint truly is the jewel of North Brooklyn.