Seacoast Terrace Co-op at 1311 Brightwater Avenue stands as Brighton Beach's premier oceanfront residential building, offering residents direct access to both the Atlantic Ocean and the newly renovated Coney Island Boardwalk. This luxury co-op, also known as Seacoast Towers or Brightwater Towers in various listings, features 24 hour doorman service and positions itself as a rare beachfront living opportunity in Brooklyn with convenient access to B/Q express trains to Manhattan.
The building's amenities cater to an active lifestyle, including a fitness center, sauna, jacuzzi, table tennis room, and meeting facilities. Residents can access on-site storage, indoor and outdoor parking (ranging from $150-$200 per space), and renovated laundry facilities, though waitlists exist for parking, storage, and bike storage. The co-op offers attractive ownership terms with no flip tax or transfer fees, and subletting is permitted after one year of ownership.
Apartments throughout the building showcase panoramic ocean and Manhattan views, with many units featuring private terraces or balconies that serve as front row seats to daily sunrises over the Atlantic. Recent listings highlight fully renovated units with modern kitchens equipped with stainless steel appliances, updated bathrooms, and soundproof walls for enhanced privacy. The building's penthouse units are particularly notable, offering corner exposures with multiple directional views and larger private terraces, with some penthouses featuring no property tax obligations.
Located steps from the beach and boardwalk, residents enjoy immediate access to beachfront dining and entertainment, while the surrounding Brighton Beach neighborhood provides diverse dining options and grocery stores. The building maintains a no pets policy and attracts buyers seeking move in ready oceanfront living without the typical six figure renovation costs associated with many beachfront properties.
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