This two-and-a-half-bedroom condo is renovated from top to bottom, and at 915 square feet it’s got a price tag of $436 a square foot. Which is notably low for Brooklyn, though not necessarily for the exact locale — which is Hull Street in Ocean Hill, not far from the Broadway Junction train stop.

The listing calls it a two-bedroom; both the photos and the layout depict a third bedroom, but it’s a tiny one, roughly 7 feet square — which could be good for a baby’s room, an office space, or additional storage.

The living room is notably narrow at less than 8 feet wide, but it’s also plenty long, with room for a dining room table. There is also a fireplace.


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There’s a washer/dryer hookup, according to the listing, though it’s not clear from the layout where exactly one might go.

The common charges are low at $381.56 a month. Listed by Natalia Correa and Abdul Muid of Compass, the unit is asking $399,000. How does that sound to you?

[Listing: 184 Hull Street #1A | Broker: Compass] GMAP

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Ocean Hill at 184 Hull Street

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Ocean Hill at 184 Hull Street

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Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Ocean Hill at 184 Hull Street

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Ocean Hill at 184 Hull Street

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Ocean Hill at 184 Hull Street

Brooklyn Apartments for Sale in Ocean Hill at 184 Hull Street
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