Welcome To “The Sutton” at 1170 Ocean Parkway… Luxury Living In Midwood!

Spacious Sun Drenched One Bedroom Coop In Luxury Doorman Building.. Heart of Midwood Brooklyn

Welcome to Sutton House, Ocean Parkway’s Most Luxurious Address

Come snap up this one bedroom coop apartment with north and western exposures… Largest one bedroom unit line in building.  Kitchen and Bath need renovations, however this apartment has just been freshly painted, rugs pulled and floors are in great shape!  Nice sized rooms, good closet space, and sun-drenched afternoons all year long!  Easily converted to Junior 4, with small 2nd bedroom.  This building has a 24 hour doorman/concierge front desk.  Enjoy the buildings private pool and lounge area.  Ocean Parkway has benches to relax on along the beautiful walk or bike ride.  Be in Manhattan in 20-30 minutes… or Brighton Beach in 15!

Monthly maintenance includes all utilities.. Electric, Gas and Water, as well as Pool membership.  There’s central air in all rooms.  Building has its own generator as a backup to utility company.  Full Laundry Room on premises.

The owners want to hear your fair and reasonable offer… you’ll need minimum 20% down plus banks closing costs… strong financials required by board.

Have questions, or want to schedule a private showing?  Call Howard Witz at 917-846-5300

  • Neighborhood Midwood
  • Type Coop
  • Rooms 4
  • Bedrooms 1
  • Bathrooms 1
  • Size Appx 950 Sq Ft
  • Maintenance $1309.00
  • PRICE $329,000
  • Howard Witz – Listing Agent
    Howard Witz – Listing Agent NYS Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker
    REVIVED RESIDENTIAL
    2124 Flatbush Avenue
    Brooklyn NY 11234

    EMAIL: howard@revivedresi.com
    PHONE: 917-846-5300

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