225 South 3rd Street is a six story pre war HDFC co-op located on a quiet tree lined block in South Williamsburg. Built as a walk up building without an elevator, this brick structure houses a mix of one, two, and three bedroom apartments ranging from original condition units requiring renovation to fully modernized homes with contemporary finishes. The building operates under HDFC income restrictions, with maximum income limits ranging from approximately $56,000 to $213,840 depending on household size and specific apartment requirements.
Apartments throughout the building feature classic pre war details including hardwood floors, high ceilings up to 10 feet, and large windows that provide excellent natural light. Many units offer in-unit washer and dryer capability, windowed kitchens and bathrooms, and generous storage space. Recent renovations in select apartments showcase modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and subway tile backsplashes, while maintaining original architectural elements like exposed brick walls. The building's penthouse units occupy the fifth and sixth floors, offering additional space and light.
Maintenance fees are notably low and include taxes, heat, and hot water. The co-op allows pets and gifting but prohibits investors and pied-à-terre ownership, requiring primary residence occupancy. A 10% flip tax applies to seller profits upon resale.
The location provides exceptional transportation access with proximity to the L train, J/M/Z lines at Marcy Avenue, G train at Lorimer, and the South Williamsburg Ferry Terminal. The neighborhood offers an abundance of dining, nightlife, and cultural attractions, with Domino Park and Grand Ferry Park providing waterfront recreation just minutes away. Local establishments include notable restaurants and the nearby Knitting Factory Brooklyn, making this a prime location for experiencing Williamsburg's vibrant cultural scene.
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