Like many of the high-end postwar condominium developments that have arrived in sleepy Greenpoint, Brooklyn in recent years, this address between McCarren and McGolrick parks is a boutique residence only four stories high, with six apartments within. Stylish interiors and spacious, efficient layouts make the most of the space. Notable features include exposed brick, high ceilings, white oak floors, electric fireplaces, built-in furniture, recessed lighting and oversized windows. Energy-efficient elements that help put the “green” in Greenpoint include Daikin Global split heating and cooling systems and Navien tankless water heaters. Though the building is a walk-up, there’s a landscaped roof deck with a grill and views, and extra storage. The G subway is about four minutes away, and the L is a 10-minute walk. Also nearby are the park’s weekly farmers’ market and Greenpoint/Williamsburg neighborhood favorites like Five Leaves, Lilia and Pete’s Candy Store.
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