Asking $570K, this three-bedroom Flatbush condo is a modern-rustic family pad
Listing photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman
For a lot of young New York City families, $570,000 falls into the doable category. And at this 850-square-foot Flatbush condo, that’ll get you a beautiful, sunny home with modern, rustic vibes that has good closet space, two spacious bedrooms, and a third smaller bedroom that’d make a perfect home office, gym, or nursery. Bonus: it’s in a nice, family-friendly neighborhood and the building at 2116 Dorchester Road offers a shared courtyard.
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The top-floor home has been fully renovated, which included ceiling fans in all the rooms, a tankless on-demand hot water heater, updated electrical, a Nest Wi-Fi enabled thermostat, and lots of storage space. The living/dining area is roughly 215 square feet, so there’s plenty of space for both lounging and dining.
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The kitchen, in our humble opinion, is the best part of the home, as its rustic-retro look could be straight from Pinterest. There’s reclaimed wood cabinetry and open shelving, an exposed brick wall, a white subway tile backsplash, full-size stainless steel appliances, and a lovely breakfast bar.
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The bonus room, though only about 70 square feet, doesn’t feel closed off thanks to the small window and large interior window.
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The wall of the secondary bedroom is covered in a very cool repurposed tin ceiling collage.
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The primary bedroom has an exposed brick wall and a walk-in closet. An updated full bathroom is in the hall.
The building, known as the Dorchester Heights Condominium, has low common charges ($395/month), allows a 10-percent down payment, is pet friendly, and has no rental restrictions. The four-story building was built in 1912 and converted to condos in 1986. There are a total of 48 units, all of which have access to the shaded courtyard and two laundry rooms. It’s a short walk to the Q train at Cortelyou Road or the B and Q trains at Newkirk Plaza.
[Listing details: 2116 Dorchester Road, 4L at CityRealty]
[At Douglas Elliman by Erika Sackin and Jan Rosenberg]
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Listing photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman