On & Off The Market – Late July/Early August 2012

August 6, 2012 Heather Chin
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360 Furman Street, Apt. #203

BROOKLYN HEIGHTS APARTMENT FOR SALE

360 Furman St- Apt. #203

A two-bedroom apartment, with private terrace space and a wood burning fireplace, is available for $1,595,000. The condo has a sunny southern exposure with a view of the Statue of Liberty, directly facing the Manhattan skyline. It has a 2.5 bathroom, and the chef’s kitchen comes with a Bosch cook top, an oven, and a dishwasher. All homes at One Brooklyn have 13 foot ceilings, oak wood flooring throughout, and an Asko washer-dryer in their residence, as well as a private storage unit on their respective floor.

 

450 Manhattan Avenue, Apt. #2A

WILLIAMSBURG-GREENPOINT CONDO

450 Manhattan Ave- Apt. # 2A

This two-bedroom residence is only steps away from the McCarren Park, and located at the intersection of Brooklyn’s most vibrant residential communities – Williamsburg and Greenpoint. The condo is currently listed for $795,000. Some of its features include a key-operated elevator that opens directly into the apartment, three exposures, a flawless layout and wonderful natural light.

 

34 Crooke Avenue, Apt. PH-C

PARKSIDE CONDO AVAILABLE

34 Crooke Avenue, Apt. PH-C

Perfectly situated for the sports enthusiast – just one block to Prospect Park sports fields, tennis courts, playgrounds and amazing Lakeside Pavilion – this post-war condo, with 4.5 rooms (including two bedrooms) and a penthouse loft has a private deck and parking. The asking price is $599,000.

Photo courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens

 

 

 

 

 

44 Cheever Place, Apt. #102

COBBLE HILL ONE-BEDROOM

44 Cheever Pl, Apt. #102

This one-bedroom apartment is on the market for $495,000. It’s got a sunny and western exposure, with a large open kitchen layout, and newly renovated bathrooms. The apartment is on the first floor of an elevator building that includes a bike room, laundry room, and a common roof deck with Manhattan views. There is easy access to restaurants and shopping on Court and Smith Streets, and is a quick walk to the Bergen Street F/G line station on Warren Street, as well as the Borough Hall station.

Listing courtesy of Prudential Douglas Elliman.

 

29 Grace Court

FIVE-FAMILY HEIGHTS HOME SOLD

29 Grace Court

This five-family home sold for $5.25 million – down from the asking price of $6.2 million in September of 2010. The three-story, mid-19th Century building was originally set up as an owner’s duplex with a ground floor studio, two floor-through apartments, and enough pink paint to go around. It was one of several homes featured in The New York Times as an example of high-end residential inventory in Brooklyn Heights.

Photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens.

 

49 North 8th Street

WILLIAMSBURG SALE
49 North 8th Street

A 1,340-square-foot condo with two-bedroom, two baths, hardwood floors, washer/dryer, and a staircase to a private cabana was sold at this 40-unit loft-style building for $1,366,000. The six-story building has spectacular views and features a 25-car garage for residents, a gym, common area, concierge, and cold storage for food deliveries.

Photo courtesy of Corcoran.

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