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H7
623 Avenue H, Midwood, Brooklyn, NY 11230

New Development Condominium

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Occupancy: Immediate
38 residences
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  • 38 residences
  • 9 stories
  • BUILT 2023

The Details

About 623 Avenue H, Midwood, Brooklyn, NY 11230

Each unit at H7 condominium showcases high-end finishes and sophisticated color palettes to emphasize its comprehensive design. Interior features include 7.5-inch-wide plank European oak hardwood floors, finished doors, and oversized tilt and turn technology windows and LED light fixtures. The custom designed kitchens have Italian Scavolini cabinetry with soft closing doors and drawers, engineered quartz Calaccatt...

key features

  • Central air
  • Elevators
  • Exercise room

Listing agents

Armend Duka

Armend Duka

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
Office: (646) 708-2104
AddressPriceBedsBathsHalf BathsInterior Sq.FtTypeContactFloorplan
623 Avenue H | PH1C$840,00021ExclusiveSalomon DanielovArmend DukaMargarita Danielova
623 Avenue H | PH2C$799,326.2521767ExclusiveSalomon DanielovMargarita DanielovaArmend Duka
623 Avenue H | 7E$773,87022ExclusiveArmend DukaSalomon DanielovMargarita Danielova
623 Avenue H | 6E$763,687.522ExclusiveSalomon DanielovMargarita DanielovaArmend Duka
623 Avenue H | PH2A$743,322.521ExclusiveMargarita DanielovaSalomon DanielovArmend Duka
623 Avenue H | 5E$740,00022ExclusiveSalomon DanielovArmend DukaMargarita Danielova
623 Avenue H | 7B$724,00021759ExclusiveSalomon DanielovMargarita DanielovaArmend Duka
623 Avenue H | PH1B$710,00021ExclusiveSalomon DanielovMargarita DanielovaArmend Duka

Get to know Midwood

Midwood’s name originates from the Dutch “midwout,” or middle woods. And for many years, Midwood was an actual dense woodland in the middle of Brooklyn. That bucolic quality would begin turning toward development after 1890 — when Brooklyn became part of New York City — with houses and apartment buildings following an influx of people in the 1920s. Its forest may be gone, but Midwood maintains a certain town-in-the-woods quality today. By nature of its physical location, it’s quieter and more serene than noted neighborhoods north of it. Even though some still think of Midwood as simply part of greater Flatbush, there’s no denying this area stands distinctly on its own. Around town, you’ll find multitudes of home styles — including townhouses, condominiums, and co-ops. The community itself has given rise to several notable names in politics, sports, and the arts and remains representative of Brooklyn’s tendency to make space for everyone to prosper.

Midwood Neighborhood Guide