Crown Heights HDFC Co-op With Mantel Asks $745K
Briefly

The income-restricted two-bedroom co-op features high ceilings, original doors, moldings, and an abundance of windows, maintaining classic prewar charm in a well-maintained walkup building.
The apartment's parlor and dining rooms stand out with impressive features like four windows, woodwork, columns, wainscoting, and a mantel, showcasing the historic elegance of the early 20th century.
Kitchen and bathroom are modern but not recently renovated, adorned with beige and brown tiles. The building, constructed by Patrick McTiernan in 1913, offers a low monthly maintenance fee of $512.
Buyers must meet income limits of 165% of Area Median Income. The building designed by architect Frederick L. Hine in 1913 was advertised as 'new' and 'splendidly located' in the early 20th century.
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