Flatbush Sponsor Unit With Wood Floors, Arches Asks $819K
Briefly

Located in Flatbush, this co-op offers a unique blend of classic Art Deco style and modern living. Designed by the Cohn Brothers in 1935, the building includes notable features such as wood floors, arched doorways, and storage space. The unit, which has been converted into a two-bedroom, boasts various original details while providing the convenience of being a sponsor unit, eliminating the need for board approval. The building also includes essential amenities like elevators and laundry facilities, making it an attractive residential option.
Designed by the prolific Cohn Brothers in 1935, this six-story brown-brick co-op building features Art Deco details, and offers an apartment with no board approval.
The Flatbush co-op, converted from a 64-unit elevator building, boasts original details like arched doorways, wood floors, and modernizations including a converted two-bedroom layout.
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