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a rarely available, three-bedroom, two-bathroom condominium in the iconic cobble hill towers with tree-line views and a coveted baltic street entrance. Three short flights up, enter a warm and classic sanctuary in the heart of cobble hill. The first of two secondary bedrooms is accessed from the entry hallway and looks out to the quiet block of baltic street; a large coat closet is also conveniently accessed from the entry hallway. The spacious, open-plan living and dining area is awash in natural light and tree-top views, and offers enough space for a generous living area, a dining table for eight, and a quiet office nook with built-in shelving. The kitchen is just off the dining area and offers stainless steel appliances and plenty of storage, including a pantry. Down the gallery hallway is the entrance to the large primary bedroom with double closets, exposed brick, and an ensuite half bath/laundry room that offers the option of converting to a full bath. A full bathroom and additional bedroom complete the unit, with each secondary bedroom being large enough to be used as a guest suite or office. The back bedrooms look out to the glorious and quiet courtyard behind the building, exclusively for the use of residents of cobble hill towers. Built in 1879, the 186-unit cobble hill towers boasts the flexibility of condominium ownership with the prestige of being an iconic architectural landmark of the neighborhood. The property has a live-in super and live-in resident manager, two private courtyards, bike storage, laundry rooms (in-unit w/d in 4c), and storage units (waitlist for storage). With close proximity to everything that cobble hill and carroll gardens has to offer such as cobble hill park and brooklyn bridge park, la vara, henry public, poppy’s, farmacy, june wine bar, the cobble hill cinemas, and so much more. The location speaks for itself. 1% flip tax paid by seller. Please note a monthly assessment of $962. 50 through the end of 2025.
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