Presenting Apartment 806 at 58 Saint Marks Place in Boerum Hill, a charming one-bedroom home with private outdoor space. The apartment features a large open kitchen with Thermador's Masterpiece Series appliances, custom millwork, and Luca Di Luna quartzite countertops. Off the living room is access to the private terrace, complete with ambient lighting, ensuring excellent privacy and a tranquil view. The luxurious bathroom has radiant heated floors, a large medicine cabinet, and under-sink storage. The unit also includes central HVAC with two zones, and an in unit washer/dryer.
Completed in 2022, Saint Marks Place is a full-service condominium with 19,000 square feet of amenities. These include a wellness center designed by The Wright Fit with a gym, pilates and yoga studios, steam and sauna rooms, and meditation rooms. Additionally, there is a fully outfitted music room, games room, dining and entertainment room with a chef's kitchen, and a 3,000 square foot common rooftop with grills and a cinema. The lobby is attended 24 hours, and the building also houses the Food Garden Market supermarket for added convenience.
Ideally situated at the intersection of Boerum Hill and Park Slope, this condominium offers both convenience and luxury. It is located just four blocks from the B/D/N/Q/R/2/3/4/5 trains and the LIRR at Atlantic Center, with CitiBike right at the entrance. This prime location ensures easy access to public transportation and all the amenities of the surrounding neighborhoods.
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