A new boutique condominium on Bergen Street in Prospect Heights is the latest development in an area quickly becoming the top destination for luxury residences in Brooklyn. The building is 767 Bergen Street, a four-story, twelve-unit condo near the border of the equally-evolving neighborhood of Crown Heights.
Brooklyn developer Bob Hinez, who is based in Williamsburg, teamed up with Infocus Design & Planning to create apartments that maximize space and are meticulously-designed. The building has nearly 11 thousand square feet of residential space, giving each apartment an average of 916 square feet. There are currently five units on the market with one in contract, and prices start from $649,000.
The first floor apartments are large duplexes that feature residential space on the garden level, and each has a private deck and garden. The second and third floors offer sufficiently-sized one-bedrooms, ranging from 600 to 700 square feet. They also have efficient layouts with plenty of closet space and oversized windows - giving residents their fair share of natural light. The third floor hosts more one-bedrooms but with private balconies that face Bergen Street. Each residence has top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances including a French door refrigerator, a dishwasher, microwave and gas range. Apartments also have custom German cabinetry, a video intercom, basement storage and white oak hardwood flooring throughout.
767 Bergen Street is arguably in one of the most exciting Brooklyn neighborhood, surrounded by great restaurants, music venues, museums, BAM, Barclay's Center and of course, Prospect Park, which is within walking distance. Other historic neighborhoods like Park Slope, Clinton Hill and Fort Greene are only a short distance away. Transportation is very convenient, with the A/C and 2/3, and 4/5 trains all in close distance.
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