Cobble Hill Prewar With Wood Burning Fireplace Asks $799K
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Cobble Hill Prewar With Wood Burning Fireplace Asks $799K
"In a prewar Cobble Hill walk-up building, this apartment is petite but fits in fetching details, including a wood burning fireplace, a kitchen with a graphic tile floor, and storage space. It requires a healthy daily workout, as it is on the fourth floor of 175 Hicks Street."
"The front door opens into the cooking area which has white subway tile on the walls, white cabinets, open shelving, and the graphic tile floor. There is another graphic touch in the living room, with a black and white mosaic tile surround for the fireplace. There room also has picture rails, two windows, and a closet."
"An arched doorway leads to the bedroom and bathroom. There is a wall of storage in the bedroom. The room, while compact, has two exposures. The windowed bathroom was updated with a black hex tile floor and a vanity with storage."
"Laundry is in the building's basement and there is also a bike room and storage space. The listing notes that pied-à-terres and co-purchasers are allowed. Maintenance is $1,576 a month. The unit last sold in 2019 for $730,000. Corcoran's Jessica Buchman and Bryan Rettaliata have the listing and the unit is priced at $799,000."
A renovated one-bedroom apartment occupies the fourth floor of a prewar Cobble Hill walk-up at 175 Hicks Street. The unit includes a wood-burning fireplace with a black-and-white mosaic surround, a kitchen with white subway tile, white cabinets, open shelving, and a graphic tile floor. The open plan connects the cooking area to the living room, which also has picture rails, two windows, and a closet. An arched doorway leads to a compact bedroom with two exposures and a wall of storage. The windowed bathroom has a black hex tile floor and a vanity with storage. Laundry, a bike room, and storage are in the basement. Pied-à-terres and co-purchasers are allowed, maintenance is $1,576 monthly, and the unit is listed for $799,000 after a 2019 sale for $730,000.
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