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.
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.
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.
The bonus room, though only about 70 square feet, doesn’t feel closed off thanks to the small window and large interior window.
The wall of the secondary bedroom is covered in a very cool repurposed tin ceiling collage.
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