$830K Cobble Hill co-op has a colorful retro kitchen, a clawfoot tub, and a private backyard
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$830K Cobble Hill co-op has a colorful retro kitchen, a clawfoot tub, and a private backyard

November 5, 2018

This super-cute Brooklyn one-bedroom-plus-office at 242 Baltic Street in Cobble Hill has the necessary location and space for a $830,000 ask, with some standout extras. A colorful kitchen and a dreamy private garden–in addition to the bonus room that opens out to said garden, plus a laundry room–add some extra boxes to check.

Great details like exposed brick, rustic pine floors and a decorative fireplace make this narrow co-op feel welcoming, and some great retro additions make it memorable. A storage space is available for stuff-overflow.

The in addition to a fire-engine red old-fashioned range, wood cabinetry and whitewashed brick make the kitchen look like a great place to spend some time. Storage and appliances look more than up-to-date for the modern cook.

Tucked behind the bedroom is a small, light-filled office overlooking the garden, which is accessible via a lovely French door. The bath has been designed to provide the necessary luxury with a sweet vintage vibe in the form of a claw foot tub, rain shower, rustic cabinetry and a pedestal sink.

The garden awaits for al fresco dining, gardening and entertaining in warm weather.

[Listing: 242 Baltic Street Unit 11 by Kathleen LaMagna and Susan Molloy for Compass]

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