538 Clinton Street,
538 CLINTON STREET,
#1B,
Brooklyn,
NY
11231
Residence 1B is the epitome of alternative townhouse living. The 1,953sf garden triplex with private entrance features three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a 658sf recreation room, and a 351sf private terrace with sweeping views of lower Manhattan. On the main level, you are greeted with a great room featuring double-height ceilings with bright, tranquil North and South exposures and a clean-burning ethanol fireplace.
Enjoy cooking and entertaining in the open windowed kitchen with honed veined quartz countertops, high-end integrated Fisher & Paykel professional series appliances and custom cabinetry. The primary bedroom on this level includes a generously proportioned closet and an en-suite bathroom with custom cabinetry, double vanity, walk-in shower and radiant heated floors. The secondary bedroom has a large closet and oversized double-hung windows while the third bedroom can also function as a home office if desired. Additional closet space abounds throughout this well thought out home. Ascend up one flight to your very own private terrace, with sweeping townhouse vistas and views of lower Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn. The space is perfect for outdoor dining and entertaining all year round. Down the elegant staircase you will find an enormous secondary living room, perfect for a guest room, entertainment room, playroom or dedicated home office. This level of the home also includes a powder room, huge walk-in closet for additional storage and a laundry room with laundry units that externally vent.
538 Clinton Street is nestled on the idyllic corner of Clinton and Luquer Street and conveniently located amid world-class shopping and dining on Court and Smith Street. The Carroll Street F/G subway entrance is at 2nd Place and Citibikes are up the block. Please note the entrance of this home is 114 Luquer Street. 538 Clinton Street: This is not an offering. The complete offering terms are in an offering plan available from File No. CD200107.The number of bedrooms listed above is not a legal conclusion. Each person should consult with his/her own attorney, architect or zoning expert to make a determination as to the number of rooms in the unit that may be legally used as a bedroom.