Well-maintained Bay Ridge co-op featuring renovated interiors, modern amenities including EV charging and keyless entry, plus harbor-view apartments. Steps from Shore Road waterfront with excellent dining and shopping, plus convenient R train and express bus access.
9902 Third Avenue is a six story, 144 unit post-war co-op completed in 1954 in Fort Hamilton, at the southern end of Bay Ridge. Upper floor apartments look toward New York Harbor and the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge, with corner exposures broadening the views.
Many apartments retain hardwood floors and windowed kitchens, and several layouts organize the living and dining areas as one long, connected space. Generous closet storage and bedrooms scaled for king size beds recur, as do windowed bathrooms and multiple exposures.
The building has a live-in superintendent, lobby level laundry room, bike storage, rentable storage, keyless intercom entry, and a communal garden with seating. Indoor garage parking, including electric vehicle charging, is managed by waitlist, and the lobby and hallways have been renovated.
Shore Road Park and its waterfront promenade are several blocks west, while restaurants and shops line Third Avenue outside the building. The R train stops at 95th Street and Fourth Avenue, about four blocks northeast.
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