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231 Bergen St., #1

By JILL PRILUCK | July 31, 2008

231 Bergen St., #1 Between Bond and Nevins streets

$1.195 million

Common Charges: $569

Monthly Taxes: $183

Broker: Micha Hendel/ Brown Harris Stevens

This six-room Boerum Hill duplex condo, on the first two floors of a gutted townhouse, includes a sun room just off the kitchen and master bedroom. Part patio and part dining area, it is about 180 square feet and has access to the landscaped garden in the rear. The apartment, about 1,980 square feet, has brand new finishes: a kitchen with Silestone countertops, a glass mosaic backsplash, blue stone floors, and stainless steel appliances and two stone and glass mosaic-tiled baths. Original details include exposed brick and foundation stone — both upstairs and in the downstairs "recreation room," an almost 600-square-foot space with a bath that could be an office, studio, play room, or bedroom. There are two entrances (the vestibule of one has a copper leaf ceiling) with custom iron work, and the area below the stoop is landscaped as well. Other details include transom windows, five flat-screen televisions, a pre-installed entertainment system with keypad controls, a bi-level heating and cooling system, a wood-burning fireplace, and a grill for the rear outdoor space, among other extras.


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