This clean-lined one-bedroom in Baltic Tower, a condo building at 378 Baltic Street in Boerum Hill, offers views, light and outdoor space.

The apartment itself is well laid out and nicely finished, with an L-shaped kitchen flowing into a good-sized living and dining area overlooking the apartment’s private balcony.

The unit is on the sixth floor and faces south, so it should be filled with light. Sweeping views of Brooklyn can be seen from the balcony, according to the listing, from James Stubbs of Brooklyn Bridge Realty.

There are dark floors throughout, and light-colored cabinets. The kitchen features a glass backsplash, white Caesarstone quartz counters, a dishwasher, and stainless-steel appliances.

The bedroom has attractive built-in storage, with a wall of shelves, cabinets and a closet in light-colored wood.


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The building, which dates from 2009, has an elevator, laundry in the basement, bicycle room, and health club. The retail space at the bottom is leased to a preschool.

Approximately 600 square feet, the unit is located about a block from the shops on Smith Street and close to the F and G trains at Bergen.

An open house is scheduled for 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, July 17.

Common charges are $329 a month with real estate taxes of $6 a month. There is a tax abatement in place until 2024. It’s asking $665,000.

[Listing: 378 Baltic Street #6A | Broker: Brooklyn Bridge Realty] GMAP

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Brooklyn Homes for Sale Carroll Gardens 378 Baltic Street

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