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Two Brand-New Condos Remain at 71 Cooper; One-Beds from $519K

Interiors via MNS Interiors via MNS
It's going on two years since the series finale of Girls aired, but Bushwick shows no signs of fading from memory. Recent proof of that can be found at 71 Cooper Street, a newly constructed boutique condominium with only eight units per floor. Sales got off to a brisk start over the summer, and only two listings remain on the market.

Prices starting at $519K are an excellent bargain compared to the Bushwick median of $579K for one-bedroom condos (per CityRealty data), and the building's location offers a fine balance between privacy and connection. Select units have private balconies, and all residents have access to a roof deck overlooking gorgeous Manhattan and Brooklyn views.
71-Cooper-Street-1 71 Cooper Street's forgettable exterior (MNS)

All units feature high ceilings, 7’ windows, hardwood floors, in-unit washer/dryer, video intercom, and deeded storage space.

Kitchens are finished with stone countertops, tiled backsplash, custom cabinetry, and stainless steel Bosch appliances.

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71-Cooper-Street-3 Dining area and kitchen

Subway-tiled baths have rain shower heads.

71-Cooper-Street-4 Bath

The garden-level apartment has its own yard and basement flex space

71-Cooper-Street-05 Unit #1A is a 915-square-foot one-bedroom for $579K (MNS)
Google Earth map of 71 Cooper Street

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