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$395,000
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Essentials
- Price$395,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bathroom1
- Rooms2
- Approx. Sq. Ft.650
- Exposure North
Key Features
- Dishwasher
- Exposed brick
- Good light
- Hardwood floors
- Modern kitchen
- Oversized windows
- Prewar detail
- Washer/dryer
- Wood-burning fireplace
Welcome home to this Cobble Hill, spacious, alcove loft coop. This apartment has all the charm one might expect in a turn of the century building. The extra wide living space is accented with exposed brick, a wood burning fireplace, hardwood floors and two oversized windows overlooking tree lined Baltic Street. The open kitchen is ideal for entertaining and comes with a stackable washer/dryer and dishwasher. The loft style sleeping alcove is well sized and offers two double closets. The bright bathroom is finished in white tile and offers a large window. This apartment is located on the second floor of a four story, 7 unit co-op. This brick, federal style building is well maintained and landmarked. Location could not be better, live close to major subway lines while enjoying the benefits of Brownstone Brooklyn, steps to Court and Smith Streets, Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn Heights and the new and exciting Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Additional features of this property include: Woodburning Firelplace, Exposed Brick, Oversized Windows, Washer/Dryer in the unit, Great Closet Space, and Windowed Bathroom.
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Cobble Hill
Runs from Degraw Street in the south to Atlantic Avenue in the north, from the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the West to Court Street to the east.
Even though Cobble Hill is in Northwest Brooklyn, don’t be surprised if you hear old-timers call this neighborhood of serene brownstones “South Brooklyn” — because Cobble Hill was once south of the city of Brooklyn, where Brooklyn Heights and Downtown Brooklyn are today. In fact, Cobble Hill’s one-way streets, bluestone sidewalks, and turn-of-the-century buildings, now mostly co-ops, give you the sensation of having slipped back a century or two. Apartments are often brownstone floor-throughs, many with renovated baths and kitchens.
142 Baltic Street
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Smith St - Warren St
7 mins
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Smith St - Warren St
7 mins
142 Baltic Street, between Hicks and Henry in Cobble Hill, is a gorgeous, 7-unit, Federal-style brick townhouse.
- Prewar
- 4 floors
- 7 units
- Landmarked
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