344 Degraw Street is a boutique 26-unit condominium built in 2002, strategically positioned between Court and Smith Streets on the coveted border of Carroll Gardens and Cobble Hill. This pet friendly building gained notable recognition when one of its penthouse units was featured in the New York Post as "House of the Week," highlighting the quality and desirability of its residences. The building's prime location places residents at the crossroads of two of Brooklyn's most sought after neighborhoods, with easy access to both areas' distinct character and amenities.
The building offers a comprehensive suite of amenities including an elevator, part time doorman, live-in superintendent, common laundry room, bike storage, and additional storage options. A standout feature is the common rooftop deck with panoramic city views, providing residents with shared outdoor space. Perhaps most notably for Brooklyn living, the building includes on-site parking with dedicated spots (though there's currently a waitlist), a rare and valuable amenity in this area. The building maintains video intercom security throughout common areas and has an upcoming assessment of $4,032 to bolster the reserve fund.
The apartments themselves showcase impressive variety, ranging from traditional two bedroom units to dramatic penthouse duplexes with over 500 square feet of private outdoor space. Many units feature private balconies or terraces, with some penthouse terraces offering breathtaking views toward downtown Manhattan, Prospect Park, and even the Statue of Liberty. Several listings highlight the potential for in-unit washer and dryer installation with board approval, and many apartments have been recently renovated with modern kitchens, updated bathrooms, and hardwood floors throughout.
The location provides exceptional convenience with the Carroll and Bergen F & G subway stations just blocks away and a Citibike station directly on the corner. Residents enjoy immediate access to the area's renowned dining and shopping, including Union Market, Trader Joe's, Smith Street's restaurant row, and Court Street's local establishments. The building sits within walking distance of Carroll Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park, and provides easy access to neighboring Park Slope, Brooklyn Heights, and Boerum Hill, making it an ideal base for exploring brownstone Brooklyn.
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