Nestled at the crossroads of Clinton Hill and Bedford-Stuyvesant, 95 Lexington Avenue was originally built around 1910 as an industrial complex featuring several connected buildings, including a trolley factory. By 1930, it was converted into a residential complex and later transformed into upscale condominiums. A nod to its industrial roots, this building is far from your typical condo building, with each unit offering a distinctive layout and high-end finishes. The building also boasts a shared rooftop with panoramic views of Brooklyn and beyond.
Unit 1D, located at the rear of the building, is a quiet and spacious loft-like duplex spanning approximately 2,500 square feet with three bedrooms, an office, two full bathrooms, and one powder room. As you enter this home, the expansive open layout features a living room, dining area, and kitchen with an additional eat-in table and breakfast nook. The floor also includes a full bathroom with a soaking tub and another powder room.
Downstairs, the exceptionally large lower level is currently set up as sleeping areas and offers fantastic closet space and storage, along with an in-unit washer and dryer. Two bedrooms with skylights, a primary bedroom with an ensuite bathroom with standing shower and an office/guest room. This home also includes a deeded storage unit in the basement, accessible via the lower level.
Conveniently located near the G and a short distance from the C trains, commuting is easy. Classon, Dekalb, and Fulton avenues are home to a wide variety of excellent dining spots, coffee shops, and entertainment venues, such as Speedy Romeo, Clementine Bakery and The Fly to name a few. The area also offers proximity to Pratt Institute, its sculpture garden, Barclays Center, Fort Greene Park, and Atlantic Terminal. This one is a must-see! Listing courtesy of Compass
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Founder, Principal Broker
212-388-1115
Founder, Principal Broker
listings@lohorealty.com
212-388-1115