437 Sackett Street, #2, Brooklyn, NY 11231

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$2,995,000 List Price
In Contract
3 Beds
2.5 Baths
1926 SF
Built In 1901
 
Listing ID 11333388
Property Type Coop
Maintenance $967
County Kings
Neighborhood Carroll Gardens
Unit 2
FEMA Flood Map fema.gov/portal
Year Built 1901
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A new townhouse conversion by ECKSTROM.Lowest monthlies for new construction: under $1,500 a month1,250sf private roof terraceLocated in a quiet and bucolic block in beloved Carroll Gardens, the two townhouse size homes at 437 Sackett Street provide the privacy and space of living in your own brownstone while enjoying the convenience of a move in ready, never lived in and fully gut renovated boutique two unit condominium. Fully updated and redesigned in the soft minimalist style, ECKSTROM has again created a home that focuses on well being by refining the spaces into their purest form using honest, natural materials and simple forms.Set in a spacious, 20 60 turn of the century townhouse, the 2 three bedroom, two and a half bathroom residences feature king sized bedrooms, floor to ceiling windows and large private outdoor spaces. The carefully selected finishes include European white oak wood floors, marble working fireplaces, travertine backsplash and countertops, custom Shinnoki wood cabinets made in Belgium, Miele appliances and European light fixtures by Astro. Bathrooms feature fixtures by Grohe and Duravit with terrazzo and handmade porcelain tiles.Each home has a separate laundry room with electric washer and dryer, multi zoned Mitsubishi cooling and heating system and column free, open living/dining spaces with floor to ceiling sliding doors that open into each residence's private outdoor spaces.Residence one includes a large landscaped garden with beautiful, mature bamboo trees and residence two features its own private roof terrace with views of Brooklyn and the Manhattan skyline.437 Sackett Street is conveniently located just steps from all the restaurants and shops on Smith Street and Court Street, a short walk to Whole Foods and subway stops, yet far away enough to be on a quiet and tree lined block tucked away from heavy traffic and noise. This boutique condominium offers video and smart phone operated independent entrances, a managing agent and a porter service, all with the lowest monthly charges for new construction.Separate parking available for sale located behind the building on DeGraw Street. Please see the 437 Sackett website for more details.All renderings shown are for illustrative purposes only. The complete offering terms for the 437 Sackett Street Condominium are in offering plan available from the sponsor. File # CD23-0238.
Property Details
  • 3 Total Bedrooms
  • 2 Full Baths
  • 1 Half Bath
  • 1926 SF
  • Built in 1901
  • 3 Stories
  • Floor 2
  • Unit 2
Interior Features
  • Laundry in Unit
  • 6 Rooms
  • Living Room
Community Details
  • Townhouse (Bldg. Style)
  • Pre War Building
Taxes and Fees
  • $967 per month Maintenance
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