For $930K, this compact Greenpoint condo gets a lift from 14-foot ceilings, a loft, and a private terrace
Photo credit: Yoko Tsukasa of VHT for The Corcoran Group
Just a few blocks from the Greenpoint waterfront–one of New York City’s fastest-growing residential development areas–this two-level, one-bedroom condo at 182 Huron Street, asking $930,000, sits at a crossroads of old and new. South-facing light floods the home from wall-height windows, and 14-foot ceilings give the space a loft vibe. A sunny balcony overlooks the courtyards below.
The apartment features hardwood floors throughout, as well as a new two-zone central AC system. A modern stairway leads to the home’s loft space. The paved terrace is a rare urban perk, perfect for coffee and cocktails.
A warm, well-appointed kitchen is open to the main living space. Wood cabinets and a colorful tile backsplash frame stainless steel appliances and wood worktops. Rising from the living area is a spacious loft, perfect for use as a guest bedroom or office–with plenty of storage.
Well separated from the main living space are the bedroom and bath. The latter, a clean, modern space done in crisp white and teal, offers two sinks and a deep soaking tub. Just off the bathroom is a laundry room with a washer/dryer for added convenience.
[At The Corcoran Group by Naum Goldenstein]
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Photo credit: Yoko Tsukasa of VHT for The Corcoran Group