This prime ground Brooklyn Heights one-bedroom has prewar particulars like wall moldings, image rails and wooden floors together with a kitchen that appears generously sized for the dimensions of the condo. Situated at 35 Clark Road, the seven-story constructing is only a brief stroll from the Brooklyn Heights Promenade.
Accomplished in 1923, the brick constructing was designed by George F. Pelham based on the Landmarks Preservation Fee map. Advertisements for the constructing in 1924 checklist it as one of many “excessive class” newly accomplished buildings within the neighborhood providing three, 4 and 5 room residences.
The constructing wraps across the nook and from the itemizing pictures it seems this unit has a view towards Hicks Road. That view could be seen from the lounge which is reached through a petite lobby with a closet. The prewar particulars are all in proof in the lounge.
The windowed kitchen is accessible through the lobby and a second doorway from the lounge. It has a beneficiant quantity of counter house and cabinetry, a dishwasher and a pantry.
Off the lounge, a brief hallway gives entry to the bed room and the lavatory. The bed room has two home windows and the bonus of a walk-in closet. The renovated toilet has a darkish tile ground, wooden self-importance and a window with a view of the Resort St. George throughout the road.
Facilities within the 34-unit constructing embrace a live-in tremendous, storage, bike storage, laundry and a typical courtyard. Upkeep for this unit is $1,064 a month.
Colin Turek of Compass has the itemizing and it’s priced at $835,000. What do you assume?
[Listing: 35 Clark Street #F3 | Broker: Compass] GMAP












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