Unit 2B at the luxurious Edge Condominium is an inviting 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom residence in this renowned boutique condo building.
The apartment features elegant hardwood herringbone flooring, double-paned oversized aluminum windows for enhanced temperature insulation and noise reduction, efficient Mitsubishi HVAC systems, and a coveted in-unit washer/dryer!
Please note that the listing photos are from a higher-floor apartment with an identical interior layout and configuration, Unit 2B does not have a balcony.
The stylish kitchens boast stunning full slabs of quartz countertops and backsplashes, along with cabinetry by Scavolini-Italy's premier manufacturer known for innovative design and superior craftsmanship. Bosch electric appliances and a convection microwave oven complete the kitchen space. The bathrooms are designed with TOTO fixtures, Scavolini vanities, and imported ceramics for a modern and clean aesthetic.
The Edge Lounge on the ground level showcases cutting-edge interior design, featuring comfy couches, a large TV, and a coffee bar-perfect for meetings, project work, socializing, or relaxing. Unique to the area, the Edge also offers a beautiful rooftop space, complete with lounge chairs, table seating, an eating area, a sink, a granite wet bar, and an inviting atmosphere for rooftop gatherings or enjoying cityscape sunsets.
Nestled between Sheepshead Bay, Madison, and Midwood, the Edge provides a city home in a suburban enclave. The tree-lined block is conveniently located near a variety of shopping destinations and restaurants along bustling Kings Highway. The B/Q subway station is just two blocks away, along with multiple bus lines for easy transportation.
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Located right above Brighten Beach and Coney Island, Sheepshead Bay is about as suburban as it gets in Brooklyn. With a peaceful vibe and plenty of space to spread out, this neighborhood is popular with larger families and long time NYC residents looking to settle down.
Sheepshead Bay was largely undeveloped for most of the colonial period and even for a point after the American Revolution. However, as the population of the Town of Gravesend expanded, development started in the early 1800's and Sheepshead Bay was born. By the 1840's, the area was a popular spot for NYC residents to own a summer home.
The name "Sheepshead" comes from the type of fish that could be found in the bay, which helped make the area a fishing and resort destination. Much of the area became attractive as a permanent residence for people, so single family homes and apartment complexes were constructed to keep up with demand. Soon, horse racing tracks were set up…
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