Set in the core of Sheepshead Bay, this east-facing 2-bedroom, 2-bath condominium delivers scale, light, and layout in a way most Brooklyn units simply don’t. At approximately 1,300 square feet, you’re not dealing with chopped-up rooms or wasted space—you’re getting a true, open, livable footprint with high ceilings and proportions that feel intentional, not forced. You enter through a proper foyer (not a hallway pretending to be one), which opens into a wide, sunlit living and dining area that can handle real furniture and real entertaining. The kitchen is built for function as much as aesthetics—granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry, and a full island that actually gets used, not just staged. The primary suite is where most properties start to cut corners—this one doesn’t. It’s oversized, private, and anchored by a true walk-in closet and an ensuite bath that feels like a retreat, not an afterthought. Storage throughout is deliberate, with multiple closets and built-in organization, plus a dedicated laundry closet with a full-size washer and gas dryer—details that matter once you actually live there. Then there’s the lifestyle piece. You get common access to a rooftop terrace—real outdoor space without the maintenance headache. Nearby, gives you waterfront, marinas, and restaurants people actually travel for. Cross the nearby footbridge and you’re at Manhattan Beach—something most Brooklyn listings mention, but few can genuinely claim this easily.
Transportation is straightforward: B and Q trains, bus lines, and direct Belt Parkway access mean you’re connected without the daily friction. It’s a legitimately spacious, well-thought-out residence in a location that balances waterfront calm with city access. If you’re serious about space, layout, and long-term livability—not just aesthetics—this is where you stop scrolling and start paying attention.
Set in the core of Sheepshead Bay, this east-facing 2-bedroom, 2-bath condominium delivers scale, light, and layout in a way most Brooklyn units simply don’t. At approximately 1,300 square feet, you’re not dealing with chopped-up rooms or wasted space—you’re getting a true, open, livable footprint with high ceilings and proportions that feel intentional, not forced. You enter through a proper foyer (not a hallway pretending to be one), which opens into a wide, sunlit living and dining area that can handle real furniture and real entertaining. The kitchen is built for function as much as aesthetics—granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry, and a full island that actually gets used, not just staged. The primary suite is where most properties start to cut corners—this one doesn’t. It’s oversized, private, and anchored by a true walk-in closet and an ensuite bath that feels like a retreat, not an afterthought. Storage throughout is deliberate, with multiple closets and built-in organization, plus a dedicated laundry closet with a full-size washer and gas dryer—details that matter once you actually live there. Then there’s the lifestyle piece. You get common access to a rooftop terrace—real outdoor space without the maintenance headache. Nearby, gives you waterfront, marinas, and restaurants people actually travel for. Cross the nearby footbridge and you’re at Manhattan Beach—something most Brooklyn listings mention, but few can genuinely claim this easily.
Transportation is straightforward: B and Q trains, bus lines, and direct Belt Parkway access mean you’re connected without the daily friction. It’s a legitimately spacious, well-thought-out residence in a location that balances waterfront calm with city access. If you’re serious about space, layout, and long-term livability—not just aesthetics—this is where you stop scrolling and start paying attention.
Listing Courtesy of Amerihomes Realty of NY, Inc