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Kensington Manor is a 76 unit condominium at 428 East 9th Street in Brooklyn's Kensington neighborhood, bordering Ditmas Park. The building offers studios through three bedroom homes and is located between Cortelyou Road and Ditmas Avenue. The building is near to the Q, B, and F subway lines as well as BM express bus routes to Manhattan, and not far from Prospect Park.
All units feature European oak engineered hardwood floors, oversized windows, and custom kitchens outfitted with Fulgini Contract Italian cabinetry with soft closing mechanisms, engineered quartz Calaccatta design countertops, and under cabinet LED lighting. Appliances include stainless steel packages from Blomberg and Fisher and Paykel. Bathrooms are finished with imported porcelain tiles and radiant heated floors, along with medicine cabinets featuring built in clocks and LED lighting, heated anti fog mirrors, and floating vanities with LED under cabinet lighting. Some primary bathrooms include deep soaker tubs, while second bathrooms feature stall showers with floor-to-ceiling glass partitions. Apartments include in-unit washer/dryers and mini split heating and cooling systems, with some units offering private outdoor spaces.
The building provides an extensive amenity package including an attended lobby, fitness center with yoga room, children's play center, and a residence lounge with co-working space and wet bar. Pet friendly features include a dedicated pet spa and rooftop dog run. The rooftop lounge offers grill stations, a kitchenette, and dining and lounging areas. Additional conveniences include a package room, video intercom system, bike storage, and private parking with electric vehicle chargers.
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