$1.5M Clinton Hill co-op is a modern home base in a classic loft space
Photos courtesy of Rachel Kuzma/Real Estate Productions for The Corcoran Group
The boutique co-op building at 110 Clifton Place in Clinton Hill was once a ping-pong table factory, giving it plenty of loft conversion authenticity. This two-bedroom home has the 12-foot ceilings, exposed beams and pre-war feel you’d expect from a New York City loft, with 21st-century interior details for easy–and easy-on-the-eyes–living. Asking $1,500,000, the loft has an elevated bonus space for extra storage or a cozy playroom nook.
At the center of the co-op is an open living space, anchored by a sophisticated kitchen done in stylish blue. Enhanced by light from south-facing windows, the kitchen boasts a massive breakfast bar island, integrated appliances and plenty of storage.
Off the kitchen is a dedicated dining area. Nearby is a spacious living and entertaining space enhanced by classic steel-framed windows. Restored hardwood floors and original details maintain a timeless loft vibe throughout.
Past the kitchen, down a private hallway with lots of closets and a full bath, the primary bedroom gets a crisp, well-designed en-suite bath and capacious closets of its own. The second bedroom is across the apartment. Above, a lofted space provides extra storage or a secluded aerie to use as a playroom or reading nook.
The former factory building offers an elevator, a roof deck and a live-in super. The nearby G train takes you to Brooklyn destinations to the north and south, and many of the historic neighborhood’s dining and recreation highlights are just steps away.
[Listing details: 110 Clifton Place, #3F at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Meris G Blumstein, Sydney Blumstein, Harriet Kauffman, and Madeline Leibowitz]
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