Elegant Clinton Hill Condo With Mantels, High Ceilings Asks $1.25 Million
This attractive two-and-a-half-bedroom Clinton Hill condo has high ceilings, some fetching details and a decent amount of space, at 1,165 square feet. It’s on the second floor of a five-story brownstone on a nice Clinton Avenue block.
This attractive two-and-a-half-bedroom Clinton Hill condo has high ceilings, some fetching details and a decent amount of space, at 1,165 square feet. It’s on the second floor of a five-story brownstone on a nice Clinton Avenue block, which was a House of the Day in 2012, and has since been converted into five condos.
Said details include a tiled fireplace in the living room with a painted wood mantel, a pair of grand columns separating the living room and dining area, and a distinctive coffered ceiling in the master bedroom, above a carved mahogany mantel.
In addition to being attractive, the master bedroom is quite large, with an adjoining second space that could be a nursery or an office. That space includes a walk-in closet; the master itself has none.
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There are a couple of quirks to the layout. The master bedroom is in the front, so street noise could be a factor. Meanwhile the second bedroom is in the back, off the dining area — both have a fairly close-up view of a brick wall.
There’s virtually no separation between the kitchen and the living room; even lovers of the open plan might wish for a bit more.
It’s a nice kitchen, though, recently renovated, with a full pantry that houses a stacked washer and dryer. The living room has a wall of built-in shelves and cabinets. There’s central air and basement storage. Taxes and common charges are quite reasonable, at $707 a month.
Listed by Shannon Insana of Corcoran, the unit is asking $1.25 million. What’s your take on it?
[Listing: 338 Clinton Avenue #3 | Broker: Corcoran] GMAP
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