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Waverly Brooklyn condos hit the market

Brooklyn developers might be in a glass-enclosed aesthetic frenzy, but Waverly Brooklyn opted for a more distinguished appearance. The concrete-clad condo building, with 48 units that just recently hit the market, features Norman brick with custom fenestration and was inspired by Bauhaus Modernism.

Located at 500 Waverly Ave., the seven-story converted parking garage is located between Clinton Hill, Fort Greene and Prospect Heights.

Bright interiors and extensive comforts

Living room / Millarc

All Waverly condos feature sophisticated interior touches with open-concept living areas, wide plank floors and profuse natural light.

Kitchens include fully-integrated appliances, breakfast bars with storage, honed quartz countertops and a mix of oak wood and white lacquer cabinetry. GKV Architects opted for a mix of Bosch, Bertazzoni, Grohe and Liebherr appliances.

Contemporary bathrooms at Waverly are enclosed in floor-to-ceiling tiles, complemented by wood vanities and quartz countertops. Porcelain flooring and mosaic shower tiles are from Atlas Condorde.

The development doesn’t fall short on perks: Residents benefit from a lounge and library, media center, communal kitchenette, second-floor courtyard terrace and rooftop garden with a sundeck and outdoor shower. In addition, Waverly Brooklyn includes a private fitness center, rental bike storage and larger storage units.

Roof Terrace / Millarc

For convenience, Waverly features Brooklyn’s first fully-automated onsite parking garage with spaces available for rent. The bottom floor of the building holds 8,752 square feet of retail space.

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The Waverly Brooklyn lifestyle

Nearby, Waverly residents have the opportunity to visit Clinton Hill’s extensive shopping and dining, along with Fort Greene’s restaurant corridor and sweeping entertainment options.

Condos are also a short walk from Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn Bridge Park and Prospect Park. The under-construction, eight-acre Pacific Park is only a few blocks away.

Commuters are in close proximity to the C train and only a 10-minute stroll from the Atlantic Terminal with subway lines and the Long Island Rail Road Station.

MNS is exclusively handling sales and marketing for the Brooklyn midrise. Prices range from $595,000 for the smallest studio to $2.4 million for the largest four-bedroom penthouse.

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