Description
As soon as you walk in this spacious corner apartment you will see what makes it a truly special home.
Beautiful curved floor-to-ceiling windows with South and East exposures allow natural light to stream in throughout the day. The spacious open floor plan can easily accommodate a living area with a large sofa as well as a separate dining area by the kitchen where you can entertain family and friends. Your open kitchen offers a large island, excellent cabinet space and stainless steel appliances.
On the opposite end of the apartment, the bedroom overlooks a tree-lined block, making it super quiet and the perfect place to relax.
Additional highlights include a tastefully appointed bathroom with its own window, a washer-dryer for in-home laundry convenience, elegant mini-split AC system and excellent closet and storage space.
117 Kingsland Avenue is located in the hottest neighborhood in Brooklyn - walking distance to the Graham Avenue L train, and surrounded by restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops near Graham and Metropolitan Avenues. Cooper Park and McCarren Park are just a few blocks away, offering a wealth of outdoor activities, including a farmers' market, running track and a lively dog-run.
Do not miss this unique opportunity to live on a serene residential block just minutes from all the exciting attractions that Williamsburg and Greenpoint have to offer, only three subway stops from Manhattan.
With super low common charges and a tax abatement in place, this large one-bedroom GEM offers fantastic value! Contact us today to schedule a private showing.
Building Features 4 Floors10 Units
Unit Features
$685,000 / $1,031 per ft²
Sold: Jun 11, 2021
-2.0% from ask / 79 Days to Sell
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / 664 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $228
Maintenance: $215 / R.E. Taxes $13
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Yuval
Vidal
yuval@compass.com
(646) 436-5625
Esther
Patten
esther.patten@compass.com
917-515-7436
Unit listing history
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