318 Knickerbocker Avenue, 3F The Knick, Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY 11237
sold | Condo | Built in 1931
- Maintenance/Common Charges: $500
- Monthly Taxes: $207
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318 Knickerbocker Avenue, 3F The Knick, Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY 11237
sold | Condo | Built in 1931
- Maintenance/Common Charges: $500
- Monthly Taxes: $207
The Details
About 318 Knickerbocker Avenue, 3F, The Knick, Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY 11237
Showings will start on Sunday March 26th with OPEN HOUSE BY APPOINMENT ONLY from 11AM to 3PM
This sophisticated and modern one-bedroom one bathroom at the KNICK, is one of Bushwick's most desirable and well-established condominiums. Meticulously designed, thoughtfully appointed, and generously sized, this 750 ft apartment comes with 9.4' ceilings, wide-plank white oak flooring, and abundant natural ...
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Bushwick
Stay on the L train past Williamsburg, and you’ll find yourself in dynamic Bushwick. An ever-evolving neighborhood, Bushwick was considered an industrial hub long before it became Brooklyn’s perceived capital of cool — but more than any label can indicate, it exudes a genuine sense of community. Most of its borders are well-established — Ridgewood, Queens to the northeast, Bedford-Stuyvesant across Broadway to the southwest — though others are more amorphous. Flushing Avenue forms the traditional East Williamsburg boundary, though many restaurants and residents across that line still consider themselves part of Bushwick. Simply put, Bushwick is a place where people want to be. Most residential streets are lined with row houses no more than three floors high, mingling with warehouse lofts, townhouses, or brownstones, depending on where you are. You’ll get a bird's-eye view of it all from the elevated M, J, and Z lines.
about the building
The Knick
Apartment Building in Bushwick
Hart Street And Dekalb Avenue
- 49 UNITS
- 4 STORIES
- 1931 BUILT