282a Nassau Avenue,
#4FL,
Brooklyn,
NY
11222
Located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn and on the cusp of Williamsburg, this 3 bedroom 2 bathroom Penthouse Duplex home spans over 1400sf interior and has multiple oversized outdoor terraces with unobstructed open views facing north and south. Features throughout the home include abundant light, soaring ceiling height, massive windows, hardwood floors, in-home Bosch washer/dryer, walk-in closet & home office option, and Nest thermostats. The eat-in kitchen features include white shaker cabinets, Calcutta quartz countertops and a suite of high-end stainless-steel appliances from Miele and Bosch. In addition to your two massive private outdoor spaces which are off of both the kitchen & living/dining room, there is also a common roof terrace which has additional sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline. For those who love to entertain, look no further as 282A Nassau Street ticks all of the boxes!
Mylo House is conveniently located nearby the G subway line at Nassau Avenue, various L train stops and just over the Pulaski Bridge one can catch the 7 train direct to midtown. The building(s) are also across the street from the B48 bus line, and have easy access to the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and the LIE. Just a few blocks away on the lower Nassau Avenue retail corridor are several grocery stores, and many restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops. Just a few blocks from the lush McGolrick Park, Mylo House is a boutique condominium that blends a contemporary aesthetic while drawing inspiration from the neighborhood's industrial past. Cradled by the East River and Newton Creek, Greenpoint is Brooklyn's northernmost neighborhood. Situated directly adjacent to vibrant Williamsburg, Greenpoint is an authentic Brooklyn neighborhood that has recently experienced an influx of creative, youthful professionals drawn to its tranquil tree-lined streets, open green spaces like McGolrick Park and breathtaking views of Manhattan.
Originally farmland, in fact, many of the farm owners' names like Meserole and Calyer, still name the streets, the residential core of Greenpoint was built on parcels divided during the 19th century, with rope factories and lumber yards lining the East River to the west. The northeastern section through East Williamsburg became a busy industrial maritime reach.
Please note that this is a legal 2 bedroom home, which could accommodate a 3rd bedroom or home office.