OFF MARKET
199 State #9B
Kings, Downtown Brooklyn, New York City, NY
OFF MARKET
Asking
$1,400,000
BTC
14.197
ETH
416.12
Beds
2
Baths
2
Home Size
1,078 sq. ft.
Year Built
2006
State of the art condo situated at the crossroads of Brooklyn Heights, Downtown Brooklyn and Cobble Hill, near all of the shopping, bars and restaurants on Atlantic Avenue, Smith Street, Montague Street and Court Street, close to The Promenade, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and the transportation hub at Borough Hall with 9 Subway lines - the 1st stop in Brooklyn! Boro Hall Farmers Market twice a week.
The apartment has over-sized windows, 11-foot ceilings throughout, central air-conditioning and washer/dryer in the unit. There are custom made lighting fixtures and built-in storage, desk and a window seat in the living room.
After shopping at Trader Joe's and Sahadi's (around the corner!) enjoy cooking in your open gourmet kitchen, featuring Poggenpohl cabinets, built-in stainless steel Viking appliances, and beautifully polished granite countertops. The kitchen opens up to a living room and dining area.
The master bedroom suite has a walk-through dressing area with 2 closets, leading to a lavish designer master bathroom, featuring exquisite marble from floor to ceiling, a deep soaking tub, separate marble stall shower and Kohler Purist fixtures. The second bathroom room has a soaking tub, beautiful Koehler fixtures, and granite throughout.
This unit comes with a deeded storage 8X8X7
The Lookout Hill Condominium was designed by award-winning architects FX Fowle. It incorporates a modern twist on the classic townhouse, with a combination of steel panels, brick masonry and oversized windows. Amenities include a common landscaped courtyard/garden, full-time doorman, live-in super, alarm systems in every unit, video security, children's playroom with kitchen and bath and a package room.
Parking garage directly across the street
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Location
Market Area
Kings
Neighborhood
Downtown Brooklyn
Agents
Micha Hendel
+1 310 910 1722
Robert Donigan
+1 310 910 1722