DISCLOSURE: Photos are of the neighboring building and are a very similar representation of 334 Humboldt once the building renovation is completed. 334 Humboldt Street is still in the process of being renovated, and according to the owner will be readily available for May 1st move-in. I will be showing by appointment prior to completion of renovation
Welcome to 334 Humboldt Street; a scrupulously re-imagined, boutique building comprised of three (3) meticulously renovated, well-appointed residences. Resting on the corner of Humboldt Street and Ainslie Street, the building boasts a gorgeous white brick fa ade, complimented by matte-black, arched windows and a matte-black cornice harmonizing Brooklyn charm and modern elements for tasteful composition. Each residence comes with custom built-in/walk-in closets and an in-unit W/D.
Residence #1 is a well-proportioned one-bedroom (1BR), two-bathroom (2BA) duplex with a private, tiled yard. Residence #1 was generously designed with thoughtful intention. The original parquet flooring was completely redone and brought to life with a mocha finish, bringing a sense of contrast and warmth throughout. A unique collaboration of tasteful fixtures paired with a seamless blend of textures and styles create a picturesque redefinition of modern living.
The kitchen, outfitted with white and black checkered tile with light-grey veining incorporates another layer of depth, paired with lightly veined white & grey subway tile and countertops overlooking the private yard. White shaker cabinets outline this highly functional space and are complimented by chic, gold cabinet pulls. The kitchen comes equipped with stainless steel appliances comprised of both Bosch & Frigidaire including 5-burner gas stove, refrigerator with an ice maker and water source, microwave, and a dishwasher.
The bedroom is of grand size and comes equipped with two custom-built closets for optimal storage.
The first bathroom comes with contrasting black and white design and is outfitted with a deep soaking tub and sliding glass door and paired nicely with black fixtures and a combination of white tiling.
The lower level of this unique residence is truly one-of-a-kind. This expansive space includes a half-kitchen outfitted with gorgeous marble countertops and backsplash, and paired nicely with grey cabinetry and gold fixtures. The second kitchen is thoughtfully placed near the private yard entrance for a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. The lower level also comes equipped with a second full bathroom comprised of grey subway tile, a matching vanity and and bold, gold fixtures & hardware. Grey tiling lays nicely throughout the lower level, and is accented by original brick walls and sliding barn-door closets. An in-unit W/D can be found on this level as well.
Entry to the private yard can be accessed through the lower level passed the kitchen. The entire yard is tastefully tiled and encompassed by a tall, pitch-black fence for optimal privacy.
334 Humboldt Street is located in Williamsburg on a tree-lined street and is close to but not limited to the surrounding neighborhood amenities: Sage, Bagelsmith, Mesa Coyoacan, Anthony & Son, Brooklyn Standard, Fortunado Brothers, Variety Coffee Roasters, The Graham, The Meat Hook, The Blue Stove, Grass Roots Juicery, Absolute Power Fitness, WillyB CrossFit, Pecoraro Latteria, Magdalene, an array of grocery stores, and more. Nearby subway lines include the Graham Avenue L train, Grand Street L train, and Lorimer Street L & G trains.
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed.
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Famous outside of NYC, Williamsburg is a rapidly growing
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The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $4,700. The manager allows pet cats but does not seem to allow dogs. As always, you should ask as early in the process as possible if you have any questions regarding the pet policy.
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