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The Luxe is selling attainable Brooklyn condos from $295K

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If your building is going to be called The Luxe, then you’re going to have to deliver deluxe accommodations. Located in Midwood, Brooklyn, right on Ocean Parkway, next to Avenue L, The Luxe prides itself on its kitchens, bedrooms, and bathroom designs. The kitchens are both functionally and aesthetically modern, with high-end appliances; both the bedroom's windows and floor plan were designed for optimized space, providing plenty of natural light and living space; and the bathrooms are a ceramic wonderland offering top of the line shower and bath combinations. Many units feature private balconies.
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The Luxe is well situated a short distance from Avenue J and Avenue M's Q subway stops, which will get you to Midtown Manhattan in roughly an hour and Downtown Brooklyn in 25 minutes. Meanwhile, the same yellow line can get you to regional attractions like Brighton Beach, Coney Island, and the New York Aquarium in 20 minutes! Midwood itself is bursting with shopping and dining opportunities. Particularly, the large Jewish population has led to an abundance of Kosher establishments.
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If the bars in the area aren’t your scene, you can host a private event at the Luxe Lounge, a recreation area for residents that has its own wet bar and kitchenette. The same is true of Luxe Fitness, the building’s state of the art fitness center, which can serve as your workout homebase. And don’t worry about your packages, all deliveries will be kept safe at the Luxe Lobby’s secure package room and virtual doorman.
Current availabilities start at $295K for studios, $385k for one-bedrooms, and $579,000 for two-bedrooms.

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