Flatbush One-Bedroom With Dining Nook Asks $350K
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Flatbush One-Bedroom With Dining Nook Asks $350K
"The Colonial Revival style building is restrained in its ornament, with some brick detailing like brick quoining and a main entrance door surround with pilasters and a broken pediment. A brochure promoting the building when it debuted highlights modern amenities including concealed radiators, built-in bookcases, "ample" closet space, and large foyers. A 1940 ad for the building boasted of its location just "one block from beautiful Brooklyn College" and subways, buses, and trolleys."
"This fourth-floor apartment retains its original layout with rooms radiating off a large foyer. The living room sits on one side of the unit and the generously sized bedroom on the other. Walls and ceilings in the foyer are painted a moody dark gray, as is the built-in bookcase with trim. The latter includes a broken pediment, perhaps in a nod to the building entrance. The space is large enough for a small dining table or office setup."
Located within walking distance of Brooklyn College, the fourth-floor one-bedroom occupies a six-story red brick Colonial Revival building completed in 1939. The unit retains its original layout with rooms radiating from a large foyer, and features wood floors, arched doorways, a dining nook, built-in bookcase with a broken pediment, and four closets. The living room and bedroom sit on opposite sides of the foyer. The dining nook has a black-and-white checkerboard floor and red ceiling. The kitchen includes blue cabinets, white subway tile, black countertop and stainless steel appliances. The building offers a shared garden and private storage.
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