Located at the corner of Clinton Street and Amity Street in prime Cobble Hill, 238 Clinton Street is a boutique 9 unit co-op built in 1983 that shares its entrance and amenities with neighboring 146 Amity Street. The four story building offers a mix of duplex and traditional layouts, ranging from one bedroom units to expansive four bedroom homes, many featuring characteristic bay windows, hardwood floors, and multiple exposures that capture both tree lined street views and natural light throughout the day.
The building's apartments showcase flexible living arrangements, with several duplexes offering unique features like double staircases, skylights, and the ability to reconfigure spaces to suit residents' needs. Many units include access to shared terraces, and the larger corner duplexes provide substantial square footage ideal for live/work arrangements. Common apartment features include updated kitchens with modern appliances, renovated bathrooms, ample closet space, and built in storage solutions, while some units boast dramatic ceiling heights and sophisticated finishes.
Building amenities center around a large shared courtyard and garden space equipped with BBQ facilities, complemented by on site laundry, basement storage, bike storage, and a stroller closet for families. The pet friendly co-op maintains liberal policies, permitting pied-à-terre ownership, subletting, guarantors, and live/work arrangements, making it accessible to a variety of buyers and living situations.
The location places residents steps from Cobble Hill's renowned dining scene, including James Beard nominee La Vara, along with neighborhood staples like Sahadi's and Trader Joe's. Brooklyn Bridge Park lies just minutes away, while multiple subway lines at Bergen Street and Borough Hall provide convenient access to Manhattan and throughout Brooklyn, cementing the building's position in one of the borough's most desirable residential enclaves.
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