Listing Courtesy of Compass
$500,000
Potential Rebate: $7,500
Home sweet home! Sunny, two-bedroom, pet-friendly condo located in picturesque Midwood. This unique pre-war condo conversion property boasts the charm and space of pre-war proportions and original detailing, all with an exceptional renovation that offers the conveniences of modern living. This property features a reconfigured open floor plan, hardwood floors throughout, well-appointed cabinetry, hardware, fixtures and stainless steel appliances. Great sized bedrooms with ample closets. Storage is never an issue with a generous walk-in closet and private storage available for sale. Located on the top floor of a 3 flight walk up.
Residents will appreciate the common courtyard garden, offering a peaceful retreat within the bustling city. For convenience, the building provides laundry facilities, and live in super.
This condo is located among the neighborhood's picturesque tree-lined Victorian blocks, conveniently near Brooklyn College and just blocks from the Q train. The location offers fast access to the expanding collection of restaurants, bars and shops on Cortelyou Road as well as the recreation of Prospect Park, Brooklyn Museum and Botanic Garden.
$3,327 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$7,500
Monthly savings impact
$21/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Compass
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Midwood is the quiet giant of Brooklyn. A sprawling, tree-lined neighborhood known for its suburban feel, high-quality schools, and diverse religious communities. For buyers seeking Midwood Brooklyn real estate, it offers large detached homes on leafy streets.
Living in Midwood is calm. It is a place of families, porches, and private driveways. As a central Brooklyn NYC neighborhood, it is a stable, upscale residential enclave.
The market for homes for sale in Midwood features large detached Victorians and Colonials, as well as luxury co-ops along Ocean Parkway.
It is expensive but offers more for the money than the brownstone belt. The housing stock is exceptionally well-maintained.
The lifestyle in Midwood is focused on home and family. Shopping is concentrated on Kings Highway and Avenue J, featuring diverse kosher restaurants and boutiques.
The community has a large Orthodox Jewish population, as well as many other diverse groups.
Midwood is served by the Q and B trains (express) and the F train. The commute is reasonable (35-40 mins to Midtown).
Ocean Parkway is a major thoroughfare for drivers.
Midwood is home to Brooklyn College nearby, and the tree-lined Ocean Parkway bike path is a major recreational asset.
Amenities: Di Fara Pizza (arguably the best in NYC) is located here, drawing pilgrims from all over the world.
Midwood is best for large families, those seeking a suburban lifestyle within NYC, and pizza enthusiasts.

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