Here’s a one-bedroom unit in one of Bushwick’s few prewar co-op buildings. It’s on the top floor at 246 Cornelia Street, a four-story, 38-unit building at the corner of Wilson Avenue.

It’s got hardwood floors, some prewar detailing and high ceilings. It’s not huge, but there’s a decent amount of space: 590 square feet, to be exact.

The bedroom is adequately sized, with a large closet across the hallway; the renovated kitchen is reasonably spacious, and it holds a washer and dryer combo unit.

The biggest downside are the small corner windows in the living room — but they do face a courtyard rather than an airshaft, so they may let in a bit more light than expected.

The listing says the bathroom is recently renovated — no photo though.


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The building offers bike storage and a lobby with some nice prewar detailing, and it sits a few blocks from Irving Square Park; the L train stop at Halsey is about a half-mile walk.

Listed by Schjanna Rydenour of Ideal, the walkup unit carries a price tag of $345,000, monthly fees are $423.55. A larger, two-bedroom unit in the building just went into contract; that one was asking $450,000. This one changed hands in October 2015 for $256,000, for what that’s worth. What do you think of it?

[Listing: 246 Cornelia Street #C4 | Broker: Ideal] GMAP

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Bushwick at 246 Cornelia Street

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Bushwick at 246 Cornelia Street

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Bushwick at 246 Cornelia Street

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Bushwick at 246 Cornelia Street

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Bushwick at 246 Cornelia Street

 

Photo by Nicholas Strini for PropertyShark
Photo by Nicholas Strini for PropertyShark

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Bushwick at 246 Cornelia Street

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