Situated on the top floor of this venerable co-op at the convergence of leafy-green Flatbush and Midwood, is this sprawling two-bedroom corner apartment. The entryway offers plenty of room to stow coats and boots, shopping bags and mail, and an open plan means you can arrange dining and living areas in many different ways. Lots of light pours in from three windows. The kitchen has been opened up and beautifully renovated. Floor-to-ceiling wood cabinetry is painted a handsome blue, fashioned with brass hardware and contrasted with a crisp white subway tile backsplash. Appliances include an oversized Samsung fridge with French doors and a center cooling drawer. Long quartz countertops flank a large Blanco sink and afford space for all of your appliances, as well as a meal at the spacious breakfast bar. Three closets line the wide hallway and provide great storage. There are two bedrooms, one of which has two exposures and is large enough to be subdivided. The pretty bathroom is windowed and has a linen closet. Archways and oak floors add to the charm of this apartment while the light and vistas from every window is astonishing. 2515 Glenwood Road is a well-maintained c.1930 brick building with a strong, cooperative community and maintains a live-in super; laundry, bike and bulk storage are located in the basement. New security cameras and video intercoms were recently installed, and the building is wired for FiOS and Optimum. Nearby trains and buses are an easy ride into Manhattan for work -- or a beach day at Riis, the Rockaways or Coney Island. Multi-cultural restaurants abound while Brooklyn College, great shopping and a playground and community garden are all within reach. (Note: A small assessment of $198/mo. is in place.) Listing courtesy of Corcoran Group
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Midwood is more steeped in tradition than most of Brooklyn and perhaps that’s because Hipsters haven’t found their way to this quiet, south-central Brooklyn neighborhood where the cafes serve cream-filled pastries dusted with powdered sugar, not single-origin, organic coffee.
The area takes pride in being mostly residential. The streets are tree-lined and basketball hoops hang above garages. Because Midwood doesn’t fall under any landmarks or historic zoning, the architecture varies drastically. Within Midwood, there is Midwood Manor, an area with some of the most beautiful and lavish houses in all of Brooklyn. Coney Island Avenue is Midwood’s main artery and is lined with everything from gas stations to department stores. Hot Spots include: Di Fara Pizza, Ostrovitsky’s, Taste of Georgia, and Taci’s Beyti.
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212-388-1115