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All images of 318 Quincy Street via Rise Media/The Corcoran Group All images of 318 Quincy Street via Rise Media/The Corcoran Group
The Brooklyn building boom shows no sign of slowing down, but this is not coming at the expense of the historic architecture that was instrumental in drawing attention to the borough in the first place. To that end, 318 Quincy Street is the latest in a growing line of brownstone-to-condo conversions. A facade dating back to the end of the 19th century has been restored to its original glory, but the interiors have been transformed into modern condos that have recently launched sales.
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All four two-bedroom, two-bath floor-through units feature double exposures, white oak flooring, in-unit washer/dryer, and split-system heating and cooling with allergen filtration. Kitchens come equipped with state-of-the-art Bertazzoni appliances, abundant counter space via a large peninsula, and custom black cabinetry with brass handles. Both queen-size bedrooms have garden views and generous closet space, and the master baths feature shower stalls and soaking tubs.
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The sales launch comes months after the office of the New York Attorney General accepted an offering plan with a current sellout of $3.7 million. Prices start at $815K and go up to $1.088 million for a duplex maisonette with a private garden. In between, an apartment with a large private terrace off the bedrooms and a private balcony off the living room is listed for $875K. At an average price of $940 per square foot, this comes in just above the Bedford-Stuyvesant average of $875 per square foot. Meanwhile, the median price of similarly-sized, similarly-situated condos is $850K (all figures per CityRealty data).
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318 Quincy Street is well located on a classic brownstone block near Herbert von King Park, the shops and services of Nostrand Avenue, and the Bedford-Nostrand Avenue G subway stop. On the opposite side of Herbert von King Park, sales at 253 Tompkins Avenue got off to a brisk start last fall. A small handful of two-bedrooms is still listed from $955K.
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