Boutique seven-unit Gowanus condominium featuring modern finishes, private outdoor spaces, and low common charges. Prime Brooklyn location one block from F/G/R trains with J-51 tax abatement benefits.
445 Third Avenue is a four story, seven unit condominium created through the 2005 conversion of a 1931 pre war building in Gowanus. Its most distinctive residential feature is a garden duplex that places the main living level above an additional lower level and opens to a large private backyard. Private outdoor space is a recurring theme at the building, with a separate top floor apartment offering a roof deck.
The residences are primarily one and two bedroom apartments, with layouts ranging from compact single level homes to substantially larger duplexes. Apartments commonly have open living areas, large windows, hardwood floors, and central air and heat. The duplexes introduce a different spatial arrangement, including lower level recreation or work space, while upper floor homes capture treetop, backyard, and skyline views.
The self managed condominium has a central laundry room and common basement storage. Several apartments also have private storage or deeded storage areas, and pets are permitted subject to building approval. The building's small scale and mix of layouts give it a more individualized character than a larger residential development.
445 Third Avenue is at the border of Gowanus and Park Slope, close to Smith and Court Streets in Carroll Gardens. The Bell House and 4&20 Blackbirds are nearby, and Whole Foods is several blocks north on Third Avenue. The Smith Ninth Streets station, served by the F and G trains, is also nearby.
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