Bay Ridge Mid-Century Co-op With Hardwood Floors, Updated Kitchen Asks $329K
A modest and relatively affordable Bay Ridge one-bedroom appears to be in move-in condition, with original hardwood floors and light on two exposures.

A modest and relatively affordable Bay Ridge one-bedroom appears to be in move-in condition, with original hardwood floors and light on two exposures. It’s on the fourth level of 302 96th Street, a six-story, 122-unit brick apartment building that may have opened around 1951 — the date on an old temporary certificate of occupancy.
The apartment’s entryway has a coat closet and space for an entry table and chair. A small foyer is identified as a dining area on the floor plan.
The kitchen and bathroom have been updated and there is a dishwasher. Original doors lend some charm, and closets number four.
The building has a garage and “assigned parking,” although the listing doesn’t specify whether a space comes with the unit or is available. Other features include an elevator, shared laundry, and resident’s lounge.
The monthly maintenance is $800. Listed by Compass agent Violette Tonuzi, the apartment is asking $329,000. Worth it?
[Listing: 302 96th Street, Unit 4L | Broker: Compass] GMAP

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