This $3M full-floor Red Hook condo has a Mediterranean vibe, two terraces, and parking

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This 1,800-square-foot full-floor Brooklyn condo at 96 King Street, asking $2,950,000, offers three bedrooms and two-and-a-half baths. Organic architectural details like arched doorways and unique textures, shapes, and colors combine to give the newly-minted home a sunny, modern Mediterranean feel. Two terraces provide outdoor space for enjoying summer evenings in this lively and eclectic neighborhood; the three-unit building offers private parking for the car you’ll need for life in Red Hook.

New-construction perks include Verizon Fios pre-wiring, a high-efficiency boiler, European energy recovery ventilators (ERVs) for fresh outdoor air, Nest thermostats, an LG washer/dryer, and concealed Mitsubishi mini-split cooling systems with supplemental heating.

The home is arranged in a circular fashion for maximum light; step down from the foyer to the eat-in kitchen and open living and dining rooms. Throughout the space, radiant-heated antique heart pine floors meet arched windows, highlighted by sound-dampening terracotta blocks, exposed steel beams, and Douglas fir and concrete accents.

The home’s large modern-rustic kitchen is anchored by a gray marble-topped dining island. Custom quarter-sawn white oak cabinets surround a wood-burning fireplace and a Blue Star range with a vented hood.

The apartment’s primary suite features a sitting area, a closet, a windowed en-suite bath with terrazzo surfaces, a step-in shower, and a deep soaking tub. The suite has its own attached terrace with terrazzo pavers and neighborhood views.

A second bedroom also has its own sitting area, large closet, and windowed en-suite. The home’s smaller third bedroom–perfect as a home office or den–is lacking a full bath but has access to the powder room just off the kitchen.

This architecturally unique building occupies a spacious lot with a tunneled driveway and a remote-controlled gate, surrounded by a neighborhood where modern and historic townhouses and industrial buildings form an eclectic chorus.

The building’s arched windows highlight a red brick façade topped by a mansard roof with fish scale shingles and dormers. Residential amenities include private parking, bicycle storage, a package area, irrigated front and back gardens, two fob-activated access points, and a Siedle intercom system.

[Listing details: 96 King Street #2 at CityRealty]

[At SERHANT. by Abigail Palanca, Courtney Smelter Klein, and Nicole Bilu]

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