35 Crown Street is a pre-war HDFC cooperative in Brooklyn's Crown Heights, built in 1926 with 58 units across 6 stories. The building offers convenient access to cultural attractions and transportation, including the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, Brooklyn Art Museum, and nearby subway lines. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
35 Crown Street is a pre-war HDFC co-op located in Brooklyn's Crown Heights neighborhood, completed in 1926. The building features 58 units across six stories and is staffed by a live-in superintendent. Its prime location is just half a block from the Brooklyn Botanical Garden and the Brooklyn Art Museum, with easy access to Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, and multiple subway lines including the 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains.
The apartments in 35 Crown Street are characterized by classic pre-war details, with many offering spacious layouts, high ceilings, and hardwood floors. Common features include large closets, bright living spaces, and updated kitchens that can accommodate in-unit washers and dryers with board approval. The building is pet friendly, although policies may vary by unit.
This co-op has income restrictions, allowing applicants to earn up to 165% of the Area Median Income (AMI), making it accessible for a range of potential residents. The low maintenance fees and the building's well-maintained condition add to its appeal, making it a viable option for first-time buyers or those looking to invest in a vibrant community.
Residents enjoy proximity to local amenities, including a Saturday Farmer's Market at Grand Army Plaza, various dining options, and recreational activities in nearby Prospect Park. The area is known for its cultural richness, with the Brooklyn Museum and the Brooklyn Library just a short distance away, enhancing the living experience at 35 Crown Street.
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