Saturday, November 4, 2017

5 compact Brooklyn studios for $475K or less

From Ditmas Park to Brooklyn Heights, see what you can get for under $475,000

Welcome to a semi-regular feature, Price Points, in which we pick a relatively low asking price and a type of apartment, then scour StreetEasy to find the best available options around the city. Today's task: Brooklyn studios asking $475,000 or under.

Douglas Elliman.

↑Snag this architecturally stunning studio in Ditmas Park for just $299,000. The home is equipped with arched doorways galore, along with a modern windowed kitchen, and four windows, and three large closets. [Floorplan]

Corcoran.

↑$399,000 can get you this micro unit, spanning a mere 411 square feet, but compensating for its lack of square footage with a large private balcony and a private "rooftop cabana." Herringbone wood floors, wall-encompassing windows, a small but well-equipped kitchen, and a washer/dryer machine are among the details offered within this small space. [Floorplan]

Corcoran.

↑A tiny studio loft spanning just 400 square feet is going for $399,000. Though it's small, the apartment has lots of prewar flair that includes exposed brick walls, molding molding, and high ceilings. The kitchen is tiny but workable and there are several oversized windows that bring in natural light. [Floorplan]

Town Residential.

↑In Brooklyn Heights, a stylish prewar apartment, complete with arched entryways and a spacious living area is seeking $469,000. The windowed kitchen is decorated with black-and-white checkered tiles while the hallway boasts vibrant striped wallpaper. [Floorplan]

Stribling.

↑In Park Slope, there is the sizable studio with a simple layout, for $415,000. There is a small sleeping alcove for a bit of privacy away from the main living area and four large closets provide plenty of storage space. [Floorplan]

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