| ID # | RLS20031791 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 4 yàrá ibùsùn, 3 yàrá ìwẹ̀, 1 bàlùwẹ̀ kékeré, garaji, inú ilé: 2791 ft2, 259m2 (DOM): 230 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1928 |
| Bọ́ọ̀sì | 2 Ìṣẹ́jú: B63 |
| 3 Ìṣẹ́jú: B61 | |
| 10 Ìṣẹ́jú: B25, B26, B38, B41, B45, B52, B57 | |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 9 Ìṣẹ́jú: R |
| 10 Ìṣẹ́jú: 2, 3 | |
| Relúwẹ̀ | 1.5 Maìlì: "Atlantic Terminal" |
| 2.9 Maìlì: "Nostrand Avenue" | |
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Ibi àrà òjò Brooklyn Heights ti ko ni ẹyà, ti o ni awọn ohun amunisin to pọ julọ ni One Brooklyn Bridge Park. Ibi yii ti o gbooro yi jẹ afihan ad1a ti awọn ile meji ati awọn aaye ita wọn, ti o ni itanna afẹfẹ aarin ati igbona, ti npese ibi àrà ti o ni ilọsiwaju ni agbegbe ti Brooklyn ti o dara julọ ati ile itaja ti a bọwọ fun. Ibi 2,791 sq ft yii ti o ni irisi loft dara julọ ni awọn inu ti a ṣe apẹrẹ ni pipe ati apẹrẹ ti o ni iṣẹgun ti o nfun awọn ibùdó mẹrin, awọn baluwe 3.5, ile kekere kan, awọn ọfiisi meji, awọn apoti to ni ipese daradara ati awọn iboju ferese itanna ni gbogbo. Ẹya pataki ni ohun elo alailẹgbẹ ti 906 sq ft ti aaye ita aladani ti o ni ayọ ti igbesi aye, jijẹ ati iṣere ni ita.
Wá sinu awọn ibugbe ti o ni idapọ ti o ni ina nipasẹ awọn ogiri ti ferese ni awọn iwuwasi meji, ti o ni ilọsiwaju nipasẹ awọn ogiri 13' giga ati awọn ilẹ igi ti o ni agbara. Yara gbigbe yii ti o ni iyanu ṣẹda ni agọ ti o ni ibatan ti o ni asopọ ti o ni irọrun, ti nfun ni sisan pipe fun olugbe, pẹlu awọn iwoye ati iraye si ilẹ-oko ti o gbooro – ipese ti o niyelori ati alailẹgbẹ ni NYC. Ibi sise alailẹgbẹ gẹgẹ bi iyatọ fun onjẹ, pẹlu awoṣe ti o jẹ adani lati ilẹ si ceiling, awọn ipari to gaju, awọn ẹrọ ti o ni ilọsiwaju, ati firiji waini Sub-Zero ti o tobi. Ni ẹgbẹ ibi sise wa ọfiisi ile kan ati awọn ile iṣọrọ; ati pe o si ni aaye ọfiisi miiran, ti o tobi, ni apa keji ti yara gbigbe.
Pẹlu ilẹkun apo kan ni apa kan ni ọna ti o lọ si awọn ibugbe. Nibi, gbogbo awọn yara ibugbe mẹrin ti n wo ilẹ-oko lẹwa naa ni o wa, pẹlu awọn baluwe to modern meji ti o wa nitosi. Awọn mẹta ninu awọn yara ibugbe pẹlu yara akọkọ ni awọn ilẹkun gilasi si aaye ita opoiye. Ilana ti o lẹwa tun ni ita si inu ọfiisi, ati pe o yipada si yara akọkọ ti o ni aabo ti a fi sinu ipari ibi naa. Apoti nla ti n wọle ati igbadun baluwe spa marun pẹlu tub ti o ya sọtọ ati ibè ti n mu iwuri pọ.
Nitorinaa ni 12 itan ninu Brooklyn Bridge Park ti o lẹwa ti 85-acre, 360 Furman Street ni a kọ ni ibẹrẹ gẹgẹbi ibi ipamọ ni 1928 ati yipada si ile itaja ni 2008. Building naa nfunni ni awọn ohun amunisin iyalẹnu bi iṣẹdoo 24-wakati ati iṣẹ alagbagbọ, ile idasile 3,000 sq ft, ile ẹkọ yoga/meditation, awọn yara idanileko 4, ile parki kan, awọn ilẹ-oko ti o ni igi meji, yara ere ọmọde & yara aworan, ibuse billiards pẹlu awọn tẹlifisiọnu iboju pẹlẹbẹ, simulator golf, awọn ile-ikawe onigbọwọ meji (agbalagba & awọn ọmọde), yara orin pẹlu piani, yara sinima 9-it seating, ibi ipamọ ti o gb refrigeration ati ibi ipamọ ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ.
Awọn idiyele ti awọn olugbe pẹlu: Ifipamọ aabo ti o dọgbadọgba si ọkan oṣooṣu, $1,000 ti o le gba pada ni aabo gbigbe, ati $75 owo ìforúkọsílẹ aja, ti o ba wulo.
Ni awọn iṣẹju diẹ lati ilẹ rẹ ni awọn ile itaja to dara, awọn ile ounje ati Trader Joe's, ati pe tun awọn ibi isinmi, awọn aaye bọọlu, awọn papa pickleball, awọn grills, awọn ọna kọ́lọ́rọ̀, ibùsọdipupo fun awọn iṣẹ omi, atokọ naa tẹsiwaju. Ferry East River tun duro taara ni ita ile ni Pier 6.
Rare Brooklyn Heights dream home at the incomparable, amenity-rich One Brooklyn Bridge Park. This expansive retreat reflects the exquisite combination of two apartments and their respective outdoor spaces, complete with central air conditioning and heating, creating a one-of-a-kind luxury oasis in Brooklyn’s most sought-after neighborhood and revered condominium. The sprawling 2,791 sq ft loft-like home boasts impeccably-designed interiors and a gracious layout offering 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a den, 2 offices, extensively outfitted closets and electronic window shades throughout. The piece-de-resistance is an amazing 906 sq ft of fabulous private outdoor space affording the ultimate in alfresco living, dining and entertaining.
Enter into generous living quarters brightened by walls of windows on double exposures, enhanced by soaring 13' ceilings and rich hardwood floors. The dramatic living room spills into a connected open dining room, providing a seamless flow for the host, with views of and access to the massive landscaped terrace – a most prized and unique offering in NYC. The sleek contemporary eat-in kitchen is tailored for the chef, with floor-to-ceiling custom cabinetry, premium finishes, state-of-the-art appliances, and an oversized Sub-Zero wine fridge. Off the kitchen sits a home office and a spacious pantry; plus there’s an additional, larger office on the opposite side of the living room.
Separated by a pocket door is a hallway to the sleeping quarters. Here awaits all four bedrooms each facing the lovely terrace, with 2 modern full bathrooms positioned nearby. Three of the bedrooms including the primary suite have glass doors to the phenomenal outdoor space. The handsome den also has a separate exterior entrance, and leads into the serene primary suite tucked at the far end of the hall. A huge walk-in closet and stunning five-fixture spa bath with a separate soaking tub and shower heighten the allure.
Standing 12 stories within the breathtaking 85-acre Brooklyn Bridge Park, 360 Furman Street was originally built as a warehouse in 1928 and converted to a condominium in 2008. The building offers incredible amenities like 24-hour doorman & concierge service, a 3,000 sq ft fitness center, yoga/meditation studio, 4 conference rooms, a parking garage, 2 common landscaped terraces, children’s playroom & art room, billiards lounge with flat-screen TVs, golf simulator, 2 lending libraries (adult & kids), music room with piano, 9-seat movie theater room, refrigerated storage and bike storage rooms.
Tenant fees include: Security deposit equivalent to one month's rent, $1,000 refundable move-in security deposit and $75 dog registration fee, if applicable.
Minutes from your door are excellent shops, restaurants and Trader Joe's, as well as playgrounds, soccer fields, pickleball courts, grills, bike paths, a launch dock for water activities, the list goes on. The East River Ferry also stops directly outside the building at Pier 6.
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