Two apartments become one at this cozy Cobble Hill co-op, asking $1.75M
Listing photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group
Because this Cobble Hill co-op was originally two separate apartments, its combined layout is quite unique. The building at 242 Baltic Street has an interior lightwell, which creates two narrow hallways off the living space–one that’s configured as a galley kitchen, the other as a den. Overall, the three-bedroom home is pretty and bright, with lots of cozy areas to curl up in. It’s asking $1,750,000.
The floorplan makes it easy to get a feel for this unique layout.
The living/dining room occupies the entire 23-foot width of the building and has four large, street-facing windows and a decorative fireplace with the original mantle.
A whitewashed, exposed brick wall flows from the dining area into the kitchen, which has a surprising amount of counter space. It has Carrara marble countertops, a breakfast bar, open reclaimed wood shelving, and stainless steel appliances, including a Smeg range.
Off the other end of the living room, the hallway has been transformed into a comfy den.
Pocket doors off the den open to the rest of the hallway space, which has a full wall of closets as part of the primary bedroom suite. There’s an en-suite bathroom and a bonus room that’s set up as a home office.
Around the corner are the second bedroom, a small laundry room, and another full bathroom.
The co-op has a total of 17 units. This unit comes with bike storage and two dedicated storage units in the basement.
[Listing details: 242 Baltic Street, #16/17 at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Annette Glass, Courtney J. Vagliardo, and Heather McMaster]
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Listing photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group