Welcome to Brooklyn Flats, a mid-century condo conversion development in historic Flatbush, one of New York City’s oldest neighborhoods. These fully renovated homes offer the opportunity for unparalleled size and spacious layouts. Residences range from one to three bedroom layouts and ten unique floor plans many of which feature private outdoor terraces. The well-appointed cabinetry and hardware, stainless steel appliances, recessed lighting and rich red oak floors throughout call attention to every considered detail that went into each apartment.
Brooklyn Flats offers residents a gorgeous, extensive roof deck, elevator, private parking garage, fitness center, bike storage, package receiving and personal in-unit laundry. It’s historic location is home to beautiful landmark architecture, convenience to transportation, recreation and a rapidly expanding collection of restaurants, bars and shops.
건물 세부 사항
콘도미니엄
부동산 유형
1953
건축년도
60
총 단위
5
floors
건물 설명
Brooklyn Flats Building is located at 61 Martense Street, Brooklyn, 뉴욕 11226, neighborhood. This Condominium building was built in 1953 and has a total of 5 floors with 60 units. It currently have which can be seen individually below. See other buildings available in zipcode 11226. See all buildings in Brooklyn.
Welcome to Brooklyn Flats, a mid-century condo conversion development in historic Flatbush, one of New York City’s oldest neighborhoods. These fully renovated homes offer the opportunity for unparalleled size and spacious layouts. Residences range from one to three bedroom layouts and ten unique floor plans many of which feature private outdoor terraces. The well-appointed cabinetry and hardware, stainless steel appliances, recessed lighting and rich red oak floors throughout call attention to every considered detail that went into each apartment.
Brooklyn Flats offers residents a gorgeous, extensive roof deck, elevator, private parking garage, fitness center, bike storage, package receiving and personal in-unit laundry. It’s historic location is home to beautiful landmark architecture, convenience to transportation, recreation and a rapidly expanding collection of restaurants, bars and shops.