102 Clay Street is a pre-war brick townhouse in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, originally built in 1930 and later converted into four full-floor condominium residences. The 25-foot-wide building maintains its historic character while offering thoughtfully renovated living spaces across four stories.
The building's units are generously proportioned, ranging from approximately 1,186 to 1,817 square feet, each featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The residences showcase pre-war architectural elements including high ceilings (9'10" to 10'), exposed brick walls, and original hardwood floors, complemented by modern amenities such as in-unit washer/dryers.
Notable outdoor spaces distinguish the building, with the penthouse unit featuring a 1,354-square-foot private roof deck, while the first-floor residence includes exclusive rights to an expansive 1,100-square-foot backyard. The building offers residents common storage areas and maintains relatively low monthly charges.
Situated on a peaceful tree-lined block, the building provides convenient access to Greenpoint's waterfront attractions, including WNYC Transmitter Park and Newtown Barge Park. Transportation options are abundant, with nearby access to the G and 7 subway lines, LIRR trains, East River ferries, and CitiBike stations.
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