In Bed-Stuy, this lovely two-bedroom condo with a roof deck is asking just $925K with no monthly taxes
Listing photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens
A two-bedroom condo in Brooklyn for under $1 million with $0 in monthly taxes is probably a steal no matter how you look at it, but this Bed-Stuy home is also completely beautiful and has a massive roof deck. Located at 464 Hancock Street, the $925,000 apartment also has a wood-burning fireplace, contemporary kitchen, heated floors in the bathroom, and a bonus storage room that makes a great home office or gym. And in addition to the nearly 800-square-foot deck, there’s also a lovely balcony off the primary bedroom.
The entrance to the home is in the middle, with the living space and kitchen on one end of the hall and the bedrooms on the other. In the living room, there’s a functioning wood-burning fireplace, a custom bookcase, a large skylight, and exposed brick. The kitchen has Bertazzoni appliances, granite countertops, a subway tile backsplash, and cool open Artek shelving set against Heath wallpaper.
Down the hall is the secondary bedroom and a full bathroom.
The primary bedroom suite has an en-suite bathroom complete with a clawfoot tub, shower, and heated marble floors, as well as access to a private terrace.
As mentioned, there’s a 152-square-foot windowed storage unit that doubles as an office and workout room.
Finally, the roof deck spans over 780 square feet (do note the image above is virtually staged), perfect for all your outdoor entertaining needs.
The building is known as the Shaker House condominium and is located in the historic Stuyvesant Heights section of Bedford Stuyvesant. As the listing states, there is a “J-51 tax abatement through 2026.” Also, “taxes are currently $0 monthly.”
[Listing details: 464 Hancock Street, Apt. 3A at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by Jevon Gratineau]
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Listing photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens