Sales have just launched at a boutique four-floor condo project at 334 22nd Street in the Greenwood Heights/South Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn. Designed by Melamed Architects, the building will feature a symmetrical stone facade punctuated by large picture windows. The project has taken shape on a quiet, tree-lined side-street one block from the landmarked grounds of Greenwood Cemetery and the culinary offerings of Fifth Avenue. The 25th Street subway station at Fourth Avenue is a short walk away.
Behind the tasteful exterior will be eight apartments, configured with two two-bedroom units per floor. A deeded storage unit comes with every home, and many feature private outdoor spaces - the ground-floor units have access to the building's rear yard, and select upper-level apartments have private balconies and/or roof terraces. An offering plan has not been filed, but listings start at $1.2 million, just above the neighborhood median of $1.15 million for similar units (per CityRealty listings).
Behind the tasteful exterior will be eight apartments, configured with two two-bedroom units per floor. A deeded storage unit comes with every home, and many feature private outdoor spaces - the ground-floor units have access to the building's rear yard, and select upper-level apartments have private balconies and/or roof terraces. An offering plan has not been filed, but listings start at $1.2 million, just above the neighborhood median of $1.15 million for similar units (per CityRealty listings).
For a quiet corner of Brooklyn, this section has seen its fair share of new, small-scale development in recent years. Next door to the project site at 338-342 22nd Street a modern row of five two-family townhouses were finished in 2011 with several selling for more than $1 million. Over on Sixth Avenue, sales at the Karl Fischer-designed Stanton on Sixth got off to a brisk start, and the one availability is a two-bedroom listed for $1.2 million. Work is winding down on another condo project at 615 Sixth Avenue.