Sales have begun on a boutique condo building at 41 Goodwin Place
near the Bushwick-Bed-Stuy border. Priced from a fair $569K, the four-story, 8,000-square foot building hosts eight one- and two-bedroom residences featuring high-end appliances, white oak floors, and outdoor terraces for select units.
The midblock building was designed by Queens-based Infocus
and sports an understated street facade of articulated white brick, oversized geometric windows, and glass-fronted balconies. A discreet entrance is sided by landscaping and the two top-floor apartments each have their own roof deck.
Ideal as a market-entry home or investment, 41 Goodwin has standard open layouts that are efficient but lack closet space. Each apartment has a washer/dryer, built-in heating/cooling units, and deeded storage. Kitchens have Blomberg appliances and an XO hood, while baths have Duravit countertop vanity and a Maax soaking tub.
The building has just two apartments per floor. One-bedrooms start at $569K, which will get you a second-floor, 630-ft2 home. A spacious ground floor unit, with a cellar and private backyard, has an ask of $749K. A top-floor two-bedroom measuring 815 square feet is also listed for $799K. The two third floor units boast 15-foot ceilings, exposed iron beams and a mezzanine level accomodating a sleeping area.
The pet-friendly building is relatively no-frills meaning residents will benefit from very low carrying costs which run as low as $273/month for current availabilities. Easy commutes to Manhattan and other parts of the city can be had via the J and Z trains which can be reached via the Gates Avenue elevated station a short walk away. The low-rise mixed-use area is teeming with small businesses and a large number of bars and restaurants have opened in recent years. Meaningful park space is few and far between, however, the The Good Life Garden
is located across the street, the nearby Reinaldo Salgado Playground
has a playing field and basketball courts, and Saratoga Park hosts a weekly farmer's market.