| ID # | RLS20095783 |
| Impormasyon | 110 Clinton Ave STUDIO , dishwasher na makina, washer, dryer, 8 na Unit sa gusali, May 3 na palapag ang gusali DOM: 10 araw |
| Taon ng Konstruksyon | 1900 |
| Bayad sa Pagmantena | $615 |
| Bus (MTA) | 1 minuto tungong bus B69 |
| 2 minuto tungong bus B54, B62 | |
| 5 minuto tungong bus B57 | |
| 7 minuto tungong bus B38 | |
| 8 minuto tungong bus B67 | |
| 9 minuto tungong bus B48 | |
| Subway | 9 minuto tungong G |
| Tren (LIRR) | 0.8 milya tungong "Atlantic Terminal" |
| 1.6 milya tungong "Nostrand Avenue" | |
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Maligayang pagdating sa 110 Clinton Avenue #2B, marahil ang pinaka-kaakit-akit at maingat na dinisenyong studio sa Clinton Hill. Sa mahusay na imbakan, isang na-renovate na banyo, isang queen-size na Murphy bed, at isang pribadong deck, nagbibigay ang tahanang ito ng antas ng functionality at kaginhawaan na bihirang matatagpuan sa isang studio apartment.
Ang bukas na espasyo sa sala ay nakasentro sa isang nakasisilaw na fireplace na may marmol na mantel, na lumilikha ng mainit na pokus para sa silid. Ang mataas na 10-foot na kisame at dalawang oversized na bintana na nakaharap sa timog ay nagbibigay ilaw sa apartment at pinahusay ang pakiramdam ng pagiging bukas. Isang hiwalay na alcove ang nagbibigay ng perpektong lugar para sa isang home office, o madaling maisara upang lumikha ng karagdagang closet at higit pang imbakan. Ang magagandang hardwood na sahig ay nagdaragdag sa karakter at kaakit-akit.
Makikita ang pasadyang gawa sa kahoy sa buong tahanan, kasama na ang isang entry closet at isang hydraulic Murphy bed na mahusay na isinama sa isang pader ng built-in na imbakan. Napakadami ng mga maingat na detalye, mula sa pull-out bedside table na nakatago sa cabinetry hanggang sa mga pullout hooks sa loob ng harapang closet para sa mga coats at bags. Sa labas ng banyo, isang maluwang na walk-in closet ang may imbakan ng sapatos mula sahig hanggang kisame at maraming espasyo para sa paghanging at pagt折 na damit. Mayroon pang malalim na imbakan sa itaas ng pinto.
Ang na-renovate na banyo ay natapos na may pasadyang tilework, isang malaking vanity na nag-aalok ng mahusay na imbakan, at isang natatanging undermount Kohler Artist Editions Derring Design sink. Ang kusina ay kahanga-hangang maluwang para sa isang studio, na may masaganang cabinetry, malawak na counter space, granite countertops, at mga stainless steel appliances, kabilang ang Bosch range, Bosch dishwasher, at isang Fisher & Paykel refrigerator.
Kaunting hakbang mula sa kusina, ang isang pribadong deck ay nagbibigay ng nakakaaliw na outdoor retreat. Kung nag-aalaga ka ng mga halaman, nag-eenjoy ng iyong umagang kape, o nagpapahinga sa isang baso ng alak sa dulo ng araw, ito ay isang magandang extension ng living space.
Ang maayos na pinanatiling co-op ay mayroon ding karaniwang laundry room na may libreng washing machine at dryer. Bawat apartment ay may sarili nitong gas-fired boiler at water heater. Matatagpuan sa perpektong lokasyon na ilang hakbang mula sa masiglang koleksyon ng mga restaurant, café, at pang-araw-araw na pangangailangan sa Myrtle Avenue, ang gusali ay nasa maikling distansya mula sa G train sa Lafayette Avenue.
Ang bahay ay itinayo noong 1870 ni William E. Bird, may-ari ng lokal na negosyo sa bakal. Ang kanyang anak, na si William E. Bird din, ay naging isang kilalang importer ng alak sa New York City. Ang pamilyang Bird ay orihinal na nagmay-ari ng anim na lote sa paligid ng ari-arian. Bagaman ang arkitekto ay hindi pa tiyak na natukoy, pinaniniwalaang ang tahanan ay maaaring dinisenyo ni Ebenezer Roberts. Isa sa mga pinaka-maagang sanggunian ng diyaryo tungkol sa mga residente ay nagmula pa noong 1870, at ang gusaling ito ay nananatiling isang magandang halimbawa ng Italianate architecture.
Welcome to 110 Clinton Avenue #2B, quite possibly the most charming and thoughtfully designed studio in Clinton Hill. With exceptional storage, a renovated bathroom, a queen-size Murphy bed, and a private deck, this home offers a level of functionality and comfort rarely found in a studio apartment.
The open living space is centered around a decorative fireplace with a marble mantel, creating a warm focal point for the room. Soaring 10-foot ceilings and two oversized south-facing windows flood the apartment with natural light and enhance the sense of openness. A separate alcove provides the perfect spot for a home office, or could easily be enclosed to create an additional closet and even more storage. Lovely hardwood floors add to the character and charm.
Custom millwork can be found throughout the home, including an entry closet and a hydraulic Murphy bed cleverly integrated into a wall of built-in storage. Thoughtful details abound, from the pull-out bedside table tucked into the cabinetry to the pullout hooks inside the front closet for coats and bags. Just outside the bathroom, a generously sized walk-in closet features floor-to-ceiling shoe storage and tons of space for hanging and folding. There is even a deep storage space above the door.
The renovated bathroom is finished with custom tilework, a substantial vanity offering excellent storage, and a distinctive undermount Kohler Artist Editions Derring Design sink. The kitchen is impressively spacious for a studio, with abundant cabinetry, generous counter space, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances, including a Bosch range, Bosch dishwasher, and a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator.
Just beyond the kitchen, a private deck provides a welcome outdoor retreat. Whether you're tending to plants, enjoying your morning coffee, or unwinding with a glass of wine at the end of the day, it's a wonderful extension of the living space.
The well-maintained co-op also features a common laundry room with a free washer and dryer. Each apartment has its own gas-fired boiler and water heater. Ideally located just moments from Myrtle Avenue's vibrant collection of restaurants, cafés, and everyday conveniences, the building is also a short distance from the G train at Lafayette Avenue.
The house was built around 1870 by William E. Bird, owner of a local ironworks business. His son, also William E. Bird, later became a prominent New York City wine importer. The Bird family originally owned six lots surrounding the property. While the architect has never been definitively identified, it is believed the home may have been designed by Ebenezer Roberts. One of the earliest newspaper references to residents dates back to 1870, and the building remains a handsome example of Italianate architecture.
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